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radiant
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Hello guys,

**Very trivial, you might not care **

I was bored so i decided to punish blender and my computer.
I did a ball hits into mountain of boxes test.
The thing that makes me want to post such a trivial thing is the amount of cubes that i put in and what i think is very impressive from blender.




//There will be a video of 9 picture slide show of
5000 x 5000 being zoomed out to 1080p of all views

//There will be a video of two 360 turn tables.
8000 x 8000 downscaled to 4K (once i figured which format premiere/youtube takes for 4K)

[It will take up 50 GBs of space and will take 16.6 hours to render for 1 turn table]

Purpose for this?:

To test and show what Blender can with the right hardware and patience. And to present it in the most clear and entertaining way.

Cheers,
radiant
Last edited by radiant on Sun May 29, 2011 3:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I look forward to seeing it.

Yes, it's ICE in Softimage, though I don't know the limits of its capability.
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Just processed the images to video for the first turn table. It's funny 14 gigs to 56 MBs.
I'm now rendering the second turn table at the same settings. I made the plane invisible, to fully capture the ones that went though the plane. And omg it makes the top section look small
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Posted a video, more to come. Next time it will be in the gallery. Although i dont really think it should be.........
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Really impressive!
You stole all our boxes :D

OH MY GOD!!

Great power of the hardware and software.
Where is the limit?
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