Should have Anthrax Bring the Noise playing with that!
Seriously, good step forward. Watching with interest!
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Radiance,
That looks pretty awesome.
One step forward to render animation frames.
For motion blur test, I am curious if that will be an in-camera effect
which simulates the response through adjusting f-stop /aperture, etc.?
I think I mentioned this question before. Would be very interested
if you could also try a long exposure effect video if possible, if you have time
of course...a simple white cube dashing by would suffice the experiment.
That looks pretty awesome.
One step forward to render animation frames.
For motion blur test, I am curious if that will be an in-camera effect
which simulates the response through adjusting f-stop /aperture, etc.?
I think I mentioned this question before. Would be very interested
if you could also try a long exposure effect video if possible, if you have time
of course...a simple white cube dashing by would suffice the experiment.
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The animation looks really good, especially considering how fast it was rendered. This proves that creating 720p animation is feasible with just one PC computer - big render farms are not required anymore.radiance wrote:This was an overnight animation test.
The scene is static, but the camera moves. I guess you use some tricks not yet released for the public, as I have no clue how I could duplicate your feat myself.

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But Radiance, why you have so much noise? is it a compression issue?
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super excited!
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Hi, you can do this since beta 2 easily provided you have an option to save ( licenced customer )Kitsune wrote:The scene is static, but the camera moves. I guess you use some tricks not yet released for the public, as I have no clue how I could duplicate your feat myself.radiance wrote:This was an overnight animation test.
However it requires a tedious manual procedure, but you can port your camera to octane easily.
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all this is a feature of 2.1 which is coming this week.[gk] wrote:Hi, you can do this since beta 2 easily provided you have an option to save ( licenced customer )Kitsune wrote:The scene is static, but the camera moves. I guess you use some tricks not yet released for the public, as I have no clue how I could duplicate your feat myself.radiance wrote:This was an overnight animation test.
However it requires a tedious manual procedure, but you can port your camera to octane easily.
Radiance
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