11-28-2003, 03:31 AM | #1061 |
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'nother idea
probably already been suggested,but it would be great if the fish swam at you in the tank,and came right up to the glass.
They do swim in lots of different directions but never really coming straight at you. love the lion fish,how about a jellyfish trailing its tentacles,nudibranchs on the coral,(which is moving in the current),like the idea of blue ringed octopus,pufferfish anyway this is the best......worth every cent cheers john |
11-28-2003, 05:07 AM | #1062 |
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Welcome to the forum John, all planned.
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11-28-2003, 05:23 AM | #1063 |
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excellent.........thanks for the welcome
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11-28-2003, 10:52 AM | #1064 |
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Yes John , Welcome to the forum . You will really like it here . We are like family here .
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One of my favorites
Achilles Tang.
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04-13-2004, 01:04 PM | #1066 |
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Nice fish. I'll be on the lookout for one when visiting aquarium stores.
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http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...colorangel.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...fasciatus2.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...is_another.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...esticangel.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...angsailfin.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...amipinnis2.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/newfish/anthias.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...hlan-large.jpg and an old favorite... http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/newfish/addis.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...ilarvatus2.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...terflyfish.jpg http://feldoncentral.com/forumpics/n...SuadiAddis.jpg
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Wow! We just gotta have us one of them! Can we? Can we? Hm?
By the way, just out of interest, is it likely that the algorithm for tangs will be updated at some point so that the pectoral fins (?) flip up and down rather than sway back and forth? I'm guessing that once the fins have been joined to the body mesh that it won't be too much of a problem as far as the mesh is concerned, but I'm not a programmer so I don't know how easy or tricky it would be to update that aspect of it.
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Yes . By all means , we need some of them . Those pics are great .
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04-13-2004, 05:16 PM | #1070 |
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Mark -
Yes, the proper fin movement for each species will be incorporated into the next major revision. The fish in the Freshwater Tank will start out that way.
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04-13-2004, 10:06 PM | #1071 |
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Here's another vote for the Achilles Tang. What a beauty. And maybe you could incorporate an anti-trojan program into it also.
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04-14-2004, 12:02 AM | #1072 |
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I'd comment, but I don't want to be thought of as a heel.
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04-14-2004, 02:25 AM | #1073 |
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Achilles? - Puns? - This is tendon to becoming the sole porpoise of muscling in on this tissue of fishy nonsense, - yes?
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LOL!!
Yea, the Achilles Tang is a gorgeous fish. I want one. (And it's my new avatar, hehe..) The rest of those pics are really pretty too. I don't know why it's called "Achilles"!!!! ^___^
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That's good news about the fin movement Jim. Thanks.
So when will... Don't worry, just kidding.
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Someone mentioned a brittle star, I'd put a vote in for that. I like how animated they are more than their looks.
Someone else mentioned that the 3D background will be 2X as wide. I don't see how that is possible unless you make the fish smaller, will they be? Or did they mean the back will be 2X farther away? I would vote for the back being farther away, and also change the vantage point to a little above horizontal. I think changing the vantage point would make it seem a lot more 3D as you could see over objects to other objects behind them and fish swimming behind them, that sort of thing. Having the fish swimming farther away and back again would greatly add to the sense of depth, and make a much more interesting and 3D looking terrain. Also, if you watch someone keenly looking into an aquarium, this is the vantage point they choose, whether they need to stand on tip-toes or stoop. Taking into account that most monitors are angled up slightly and people are looking down at them, a higher than horizontal vantage would make the tank seem to fit in with real space, i.e. the bottom of the tank would look level with the desk the monitor is on. A while ago there was a post that said you might be able to change the camera angle and pan around the tank in the 3D version, that would be wicked, but I haven't heard any more on that... I am also still unclear (although I still have not read all the posts) why the number of creatures needs to be limited by the program. It has been explained as a collision detection problem. It has also been stated that the new 3D background version might be able to 'fit' 10 fish because it is bigger. I don't understand why the tank size matters. If you have 7 fish all in one corner, isn't that like cramming them into a smaller tank? Originally I thought that collision detection calculations increases exponentially as you increase fish and therefore it would be a CPU limitation, but then you still would only be able to have 7 fish in the 3D version...so now I'm confused. But the ability to have more fish would be on my wish-list. If someone could either respond or provide a link to another area it is explained that would be great. Also, I don't know if collision detection matters as much for the inverts on the bottom (I would think it would, but from what I have read it sounds like this might not be the case, depending on the creature). However, because they tend to have complex surfaces it becomes a CPU limitation. In which case, why can't people just put in the number of inverts that still let them have a decent frame rate? I think lots of inverts really liven up a tank, they are like icing. I like lots of icing! I know this post is getting long already, but did you know fish can be spelled "phot"? "ph" = "f" as is physics, "o" = "i" as in women, and "t" = "sh" as in fiction. |
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Someone else mentioned that the 3D background will be 2X as wide. I don't see how that is possible unless you make the fish smaller
Nope.
Or did they mean the back will be 2X farther away?
Nope.
I think changing the vantage point would make it seem a lot more 3D as you could see over objects to other objects behind them and fish swimming behind them, that sort of thing.
Which is why the camera will pan back and forth over the double-width background. The fish aren't getting any bigger or smaller.
I am also still unclear why the number of creatures needs to be limited by the program.
For asthetic reasons.
It has been explained as a collision detection problem.
Correct. If you have more fish, they bump into each other or fight trying to around each other. It looks really ugly. I usually have my Aquarium set to 6 fish to minimize the 'bumper cars' look.
It has also been stated that the new 3D background version might be able to 'fit' 10 fish because it is bigger.
A conscious choice has been made to allow 10 fish with the double-width 3D background.
I don't understand why the tank size matters. If you have 7 fish all in one corner, isn't that like cramming them into a smaller tank?
Which is why the 7 fish are spread out and no more are allowed. You can have 8 fish if you use the Widescreen background.
Originally I thought that collision detection calculations increases exponentially as you increase fish and therefore it would be a CPU limitation
This Aquarium has something few other screen savers have -- collision AVOIDANCE. Instead of waiting until there is a problem and then trying to gracefully solve it, this Aquarium makes efforts using basic math to keep fish from ending up in the same place at the same time. A subtle but important distinction.
However, because they tend to have complex surfaces it becomes a CPU limitation.
It's not a CPU issue, it's simply an aesthetic choice. Things will really get hairy if you have many invertebrates trying to crawl over the same terrain.All of the developers out there using advanced physics models and Calculus, and Jim came up with something that looks more graceful using pre-Algebra. Go figure!
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If everything is just an aesthetic choice, why not let the user decide what works for them aesthetically? Especially if you start introducing snails and hermit crabs and stuff. I would want a few snails, a hermit crab, a couple starfish, an urchin, and maybe one 'centerpiece' invertebrate like a larger crab or the octopus. Depending on their size, color, speed of movement, "wow factor" and where they can go (i.e. can they only stay on the sand or climb around on the rocks, or be up on the glass?) I may want more or less.
As for the fish, yes I have noticed you never get all of them clumping together, good AI! 7 fish works for me and I don't *need* more. I guess since you have set a limit I can't try 8 fish for myself and say "Hey, that looks terrible" and switch back to 7. I've always been the type to want to try it and decide for myself. I can see that you want all the options to look great when you put out a product of this quality, and never have it able to look bad no matter what people try to do. The view may pan back and forth but I was more thinking of getting a higher perspective, looking down slightly at the aquarium, rather than straight on. Notice aquariums are usually displayed lower than eye level....wait, what? Pan back and forth? Hmmm....if it is automatically panning I hope you can turn that feature off, although I see that it makes sense for burn-in issues...I guess I would occasionally like to pan to a new area once in a while for a change of scene, or to find my favorite critter, which would still solve the long term burn-in problem. That will also answer a lot of people asking for options for different background choices, as they can just pan to a new area of the tank. Sounds great! Can't wait! |
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