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Render Time: 12 hours - PMC
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there is a problem with the gravity in this scene :lol:
apart from that looks very life like to me...
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t_3 wrote:there is a problem with the gravity in this scene :lol:
apart from that looks very life like to me...
Oh God! I had not noticed! I'll fix it before it goes to the customer :o

*** Problem solved ***
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t_3 wrote:there is a problem with the gravity in this scene :lol:
apart from that looks very life like to me...
:lol: :lol: :lol: nice :D

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really a nice render
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Incredible render, but... 12 hours? It is ok to make something as part of a reel, where you want to show the best result possible and you dont care about render times, but for production I would look more reliable workflow than let it cook for a so long time.

Anyways, as I said, incredible image.
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PAQUITO wrote:Incredible render, but... 12 hours? It is ok to make something as part of a reel, where you want to show the best result possible and you dont care about render times, but for production I would look more reliable workflow than let it cook for a so long time.

Anyways, as I said, incredible image.
It´s because original render is 4500 x 2500 pixels. Thank you, Paquito! ;)
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Very nice! Now I want to see what that bad gravity image was. :P
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very good - but I agree with Daniel - I wana see the anti gravity pic!! hehe.

I once had a communal dining room image with all the plates up in the air - and that did accidentally go to the client but only as a WIP pic.

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@jmfowler & @Daniel: you are still looking @ it ;)
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