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radiance
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Hi all,

This was an overnight animation test.
It's the lamborghini model, the same model/setup as the renders i posted earlier here:
http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... ?f=5&t=989

I rendered 1600 frames, at 2048x1024 resolution, with 16 pixelsamples per frame,
on one GPU (FX3800, which is a bit slower than a GTX260).

It rendered with pathtracing maxdepth=10, overnight. (about 30 seconds per frame)
I compressed it with blender, downscaled to 1024x512, using ffmpeg to MP4:

http://www.refractivesoftware.com/terre ... _front.mp4 (40MB)

It does'nt have camera motion blur, but afaik that should'nt be too much work to add.
I also don't have much experience with compressing video at all so i'm sure this could have been done much better. ;)

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radiance
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if it does'nt play, try with VLC media player: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

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Stromberg90
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For only 30 sec pframe, this is realy nice :)
Animation was realy smooth aswell, wonder if it's just as fluent to setup ;)
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hey tell me please what about focus?? Just turning off and voila??
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radiance wrote:Hi all,

This was an overnight animation test.
Very nice. :)
radiance wrote:It does'nt have camera motion blur
imho do not need motion blur, because object rotates smoothly..
cuda
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radiance
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Stromberg90 wrote:For only 30 sec pframe, this is realy nice :)
Animation was realy smooth aswell, wonder if it's just as fluent to setup ;)
yeah, just one button :)
no scripting needed.

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Sounds gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood 8-)
Then we might start to see more unbiased animations :)
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i will try to finish the camera motion blur code today and rerender a shorter one (say 300 frames) with mblur, with higher quality.

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