9mm Shell Casing

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Sportler
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Inpired by the simulations of Silverwing, I suddenly felt the urge to procude something similar. AKA a shell casing bounce animation :D And damn did it take a long, long time getting those damn bounces to look convincing, though in the end I managed to do just so I believe. Enjoy the studio shot and the 20 second 120FPS animation.



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pabloportorodrigues
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Very nice !
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Nice work! Love those materials - simple, but effective! =)
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Great!
What are the render times for this kind of animation on your Gtx970 ?
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Sportler
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I had 1 minute and 20 seconds on average for each frame at 1080p. For 620 s/px
GPU: 1x Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti
RAM: 64GB DDR4 3200MHz
CPU: 5950x
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