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bepeg4d
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hi ettore :)
the scene was prepared on the mac with the 285 and then sanded to the pc with dual 460 for final renders, approximatively from 2 to 4 minutes per frame at 1280x720 with turntable, no mash reload for the animation ;)

ciao beppe
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Hi,

was this rendered with 2.3v5 or 2.42 ?
Have you considered enabling camera motion blur ? it makes the animation look more smooth...

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radiance wrote:Hi,

was this rendered with 2.3v5 or 2.42 ?
it's all made with 23v5, i'm doing some hi-res renders with 24 right now :)
Have you considered enabling camera motion blur ? it makes the animation look more smooth...

Radiance
good point, i must try ;)

ciao beppe
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very slick indeed :D
totally worth the two hours per frame
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Ciao Beppe, l'animazione è davvero molto bella, mi piace la palette colori, i movimenti fanno ben capire gli spazi. Il file quicktime invece non mi convince...che focali hai usato? Qualche problema di giunzione?
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Hi Beppe, i think the animation is very good, i like colour palette and camera movement too. BTW quicktime file doesn't convince me at all... what kind of camera parameters did you use?
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hi renderfarmsrl,
thanks for your nice comment
about the qtvr, the fov is 90°, the little imperfections are from the old octane version which had a problem with multigpu :(
i must re-render it with the 1.24.3 sooner or later ;)

ciao beppe
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great work there, I'm just in a process of making some interiors, and this just got me more inspired :)
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Awesome, this is a great find.
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Please tell me the rendering time per frame and the animation resolution.

You said 2 hours per frame? And At the youtube comments I see around 3 minutes per frame. Wich one?
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sorry for the confusion, 2h x frame is relative to the cubic vr (1024x1024), 3 minutes x frame is relative to the animation (1280x720) but this is an old project so the timing is relative :roll:
ciao beppe
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