You are free to download these files for your personal entertainment and joy. Thanks for your interest.
Conceived and rendered by Peter Apian-Bennewitz
Original Tools, ca 1995:
Currently all movies are mpeg-1 compressed, thanks to
mpeg_encode.
Audio tracks (if available) were encoded with musicin,
and combined to mpeg streams with SGI's moviemaster.
tools in 2023: ffmpeg for MP4 and WEBM conversions
potential use of handheld stirling engine | rendered with Rayshade, animation path with rshow © Peter Apian-Bennewitz | |
walkthrough of FhG-ISE library during Phd at FhG-ISE, | rendered with Radiance, animation path with rshow note physically based rendering of reflections in Radiance, one of the first rshow animations, © Fraunhofer ISE | |
motion based on physical laws | stepwise Runga-Kutta integration of script based, time dependant physical laws rendered with Rayshade, animation path with rshow, time integration with 'fun' (by me) © Peter Apian-Bennewitz |
global (ETOT) images 1995 | visible channel 0.4MB, 206 frames, © single frames Eumetsat, animation done by Peter Apian-Bennewitz | |
Europe (D2) | infrared channel 5.2MB, 3082 frames, some consecutive days, © single frames Eumetsat, animation done by Peter Apian-Bennewitz | |
Australia / New Zealand (GMSD) | infrared channel 1.4MB, 448 frames, © single frames Eumetsat, animation done by Peter Apian-Bennewitz |
FhG-ISE new building (low resolution) 9 MB, 3235 frames PAL TV resolution 32 MB | rendered with Radiance, animation path with rshow © Fraunhofer ISE | |
title sequence (low resolution) 0.48 MB PAL TV resolution 1,9 MB | rendered with Radiance © Fraunhofer ISE | |
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demo for my animation chapter in "Rendering with Radiance" | stepwise diffusion of material between cells, animation using Radiance's ambient calcs 1.0MB, 200 frames, © Peter Apian-Bennewitz | |
four axis gonio-photometer | rendered with Rayshade 0.5MB, animated GIF, © FhG-ISE | |
light scanner | rendered with Radiance 0.5MB, 211 frames, © pab-opto |
Shell Solar electron/hole pairs | rendered with Radiance, software for physical model and assembling written by me © Shell Solar, exposé by FhG-ISE, rendering pab-opto | |
webpage title | rendered with Radiance, endless loop 71KB, 61 frames, © Simulated Photon | |
Kimbell Art Museum | part of a study of rendering programs 0.5MB, 500 frames, © Kurt Altmann & Peter Apian-Bennewitz |