This was a critique "I liked the little car going 140 around the circle"(it is going way too fast) also I would get rid of the people between the camera and the railing, I think it was in the hanging garden they look like they are falling off the edge.
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Are those RPC trees?sigpic
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Thanks tom but I think that is unseable with this resolution.
I hope are you sure . Who can present a movie with this poor quality?
I'll went to put a security Watermark when I can.
Cheers
Do you have a tips to put it on the film quickly?=:-/
Laurent
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I'm still unable to DL movie. File not found.sigpic
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blimey! this is the most complicated thread i have ever read.Kind Regards,
Richard Birket
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Not a bad thing. I think someone said earlier, but the shear scale of the thing is impressive enough. It must have been quite a difficult project.
My thoughts are that the underlying render quality is pretty good, but I just hate the RPC stuff. I know this is what clients want, but I find them repetative and very unnatural. Unfortunately, I can't really suggest any alternatives as we have always had the same issues ourselves. "C'mon programmers - make us some good poeple to use in our work!"
One of the most successful things with this animation is the shop fronts in the mall - they look very convincing. A nice level of illumination on them. Did you make these as self illuminating objects, and if so, did you tell them not to affect GI? (the reason I ask is that in the past, self illuminating things have caused me render errors - blobs and stuff all over the place).
Final point - what this animation needs is a good soundtrack. It will add richness and depth to the presentation.Kind Regards,
Richard Birket
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