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  • Bathroom animation

    an small animation of an old project (relighted in vray) about 2 minutes per frame, in a xp barton 3000+

    http://www.indigooo.com/foro/banio_web.avi

  • #2
    Nice animation indigooooo.

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    • #3
      nice indeed

      very clean as well....
      how long did it take to render??

      paul.

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      • #4
        Hey indigooo!!

        nice work !

        And how is it going with arnold ??? no news ??

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        • #5
          arnold arnold, i see to the sky and think today is a really nice day..


          cocolas, about 2 minutes frame (in several machines), total of 210 frames, then retimed in dynapel motion perfect. The way i done the things are:

          1. Render a tga sequence (30frames=1sec)

          2. Compile the tga files in virtualdub at 24 fps

          3. Retime the uncompressed avi, at best quality in motionperfect, at 30fps and about 150% of the total time

          The result is a very smooth animation, longer one, and many less rendertime hours

          ... uhm look unfortunately those are not mine (only a few)

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          • #6
            That is a very clever method, indigooo!
            Gotta give it a try sometime.

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            • #7
              hey indigoo, im a lil confused here, shouldnt it be the reverse?
              say that u render@24 fps , but since itll look very fast when compiled as an avi, you retime it to 30 fps...now that would make perfect sense.
              also i was wondering, what is the min acceptable ratio for raw render/final output fps? can i render an animation at twice the speed, and slow it down for the final avi, saving 50% of my render time? possible?
              whats motionperfect btw?
              thanks in advance

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              • #8
                i take the reference in max, that 30fps=1 seconds, then if a render a 300 frames animation, i will get 10 seconds of animation, until here, clear. Then when i compile the tgas into an avi in virtual dub, i select 24fps, then i have a 12.5 seconds animation, after that, i load the 24fps uncompressed avi into motion perfect, and change the frame rate to 30 fps again, and retime the total time to an output of 150% percent of the total, so, i gain 6.25 seconds for a total animation of 18.75 seconds. the result if a 60% extra time with smooth results


                If you want to double the animation time (a rate of 200%), a slow movement is requiered, only panning, and slow rotation, no zooms and fast movements with new objects in screen. Motionperfect is a retiming app, very simple, fast, but no so much powerfull as Retimer, but does it job, search for dynapel motionperfect in google

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