another motion blur animation test (chess set scene)

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radiance
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Hi all,

Here's yet another test, also with camera motion blur.
It's the included enricocerica's chess set scene.

150 frames at 2x 720p resolution, then downscaled to 720p, also with mp4 video with blender's sequencer and ffmpeg output.
rendered for about ~1 minutes per frame, with pathtracing, total approx 2 hours.

http://www.refractivesoftware.com/terre ... ss_set.mp4 (24MB)

best to download and play with VLC Media Player.

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oops :) try now :)

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Looking really good, I seriously can't wait to get my hands on this..

This render also looks really smooth..

Excited.
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Wow! Kickass :) Nice progress on anim features. Congrats.
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Heheeee !
It's great ! :)
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Wow, these motion blurred animations look fantastic. The Lambo and chess set animations look quite clean for the rendertime. Did you do any post processing like noise removal or is this raw Octane output?
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daft_punk wrote:Wow, these motion blurred animations look fantastic. The Lambo and chess set animations look quite clean for the rendertime. Did you do any post processing like noise removal or is this raw Octane output?
it's %100 raw output.
it's also not very well compressed, i've practically no experience with that.

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fun, I have a Merz SL 500 at 500 frames to upload when I get home.
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radiance wrote:
daft_punk wrote:Wow, these motion blurred animations look fantastic. The Lambo and chess set animations look quite clean for the rendertime. Did you do any post processing like noise removal or is this raw Octane output?
it's %100 raw output.
it's also not very well compressed, i've practically no experience with that.

Radiance
Amazing, great work radiance. Damn, you could render ultra fast preview animations with this feature (like 4 seconds per frame low-res). Quite revolutionary!
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