WinDv has located a AV/C Tape Recorder / Player but when I select it while a VHS tape is playing, all I see is a black screen. Though I still can't capture video from it. So, sadly there is no unknown 1990s game or animated movie about Afterlife Skeleton Avatars out there - maybe I should setup a crowd funding campaign to change that. Still, looks like I managed to download something anyway that was meant for the Canopus ADVC 110 - I couldn't find the 100 model in the list. Generally spoken, 99% of the work I post on my tumblr, was generated, made, photographed, edited etc. While playing back that video on the VCR, I routed the video signal though an old glitchy video processor / mixer to add some analog texture, and from there back to digital, again via the ADVC110.Īfter posting the Afterlife Skeleton Avatar, I suddenly discovered, Skeletons are quite appreciated on tumblr. This led to the written text on that image, which is set in the “ModeSeven” typeface as far a I can remember - or a very similar bitmap-style typeface (happened months ago, not quite sure anymore).įrom there I exported a 20 seconds video of the final still, to a VHS VCR via a Canopus ADVC110. I then had the idea of an afterlife dimension, where ‘ethereal’ skeleton avatars meet each other between their ‘lives’ - similar to normal people meeting on weekends. Then I exported a 720 by 576 pixel frame of that scene, added a gradient sky and put some stars on top of that. I imported the Skeleton mesh into Blender and then created a height map for the background-mountains-mesh.
Canopus advc110 not found for free#
While searching for free 3D meshes on the web, I found a nice basic skeleton model, but I’m honestly not quite sure anymore which one it was. Normally I only work with very primitive, self-made 3D meshes, but the skeleton was an exception. FEATURES: Connects to all widely used DV and. The Story behind the Afterlife Skeleton Avatar: There are no drivers to install and ADVC110 does not require a power supply when used with a 6-pin FireWire cable. Thanks for your interest! It’s always nice when people send me a question about my work.