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  • #16
    Nice! Now if only I could understand a word you said.
    Tim Nelson
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    • #17
      Originally posted by timmatron
      Nice! Now if only I could understand a word you said.
      hmmm... what part didn't you understand? I hope its not my engrish...
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      • #18
        Dont u think it would be easier to render a series of hi res panorama, starting with an empty room and adding an object a time?
        I would prefer to have all the hi res stills on a composition program rather than on 3dsmax, because it's not very efficient to rerender all to correct a subtle movement imperfection...In the composition app, u can simulate this pan camera move rather easily with a 3D cam inside the comp ...

        BTW this animations reminds me of FIGHT CLUB, a very cool movie indeed
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        • #19
          ya im not sure I agree. How do you tell the compositing program to treat the 2:1 aspect ratio images as sphericals? Im sure its possible but Ive never seen how to do it. Also, I'm currently rerendering with vrays motionblur. 2d post moblur sucks.
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