Cube in a Maze Animation

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GR1F1TH
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Hey guy's this is nowhere near the photo-real awesomeness normally posted here, but there are not a whole lot of animations posted here so I thought I'd add this.
I made this Pro Bono for my church as a sermon series bumper.
General Info:
  • 3DS Max Plugin
    4x gtx 465's OC'd to 770 MHz at a stable 78-ish degrees.
    73 MS/sec
    256 samples
    7 sec render
    15sec/frame (load/render/save)
[vimeo]44819971[/vimeo]
What am I missing for the Vimeo tag so that this embeds right?

https://vimeo.com/44819971
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3DS Max 2012-13, Octane 3DS Max
DayVids
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Hey, good to see another AG'r on here :)

Bumper definitely worked, might have made it shorter and given some sort of communication sound FX, but I know how it can be when you're working on something that you don't know if anyone will use, and or if they'll change it completely.

Good job indeed
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GR1F1TH
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Thanks for the comment! You pretty much nailed it. I didn't even make a previs to make sure the timing was perfect. :lol:
I had an idea. I made it. And that's something I love about octane. I'd normally make an animation like this in 1.5hrs and then have to dial in a render where the time was not exorbitant and that would take me 4 more hours of soul crushing "Edisonian approach" (aka trial by error) or more often than not; I just would not render it. I actually enjoy rendering now because of Octane.
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3DS Max 2012-13, Octane 3DS Max
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