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    Been tricking with interpolated glossy reflection. The values need to be realy high. There is a bit of flickering due to the div-x codec; it´s not the interpolation!
    Hope you like it
    /Daniel
    http://www.redrival.com/roppin/liten_s.avi
    Daniel Westlund

  • #2
    What kind of settings did you have to use to get that and how did the rendering time compare to just doing it the regular way with low subdivisions?

    V Miller

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    • #3
      did you use a pre-saved solution or calculate a solution for every frame?

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      • #4
        I didn´t even try without interpolation. I dont know what it´s like in an animation. Allso, using subdiv together with motionblur can realy slow things down, I think. maby I try it.

        sttings in the material:
        subdivs: 50
        min rate: -3
        max rate: 0
        clr tresh: 0.12
        nrm tresh: 0.2

        Rendertime: full pal was about 9 min/frame on 3 ghz pentium 4, 2 gig ram. I think it´s OK.

        hope this help.

        /Daniel
        Daniel Westlund

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        • #5
          Argh, them there chairs are dancing :P

          Nice little animation.

          -Matt

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          • #6
            i hate interpol. glossy refl. in animation..they always have areas with flickering.... i normly use the normal glossy refl. ....

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            • #7
              I did a test using only 16 subdivs as you proposed vance3d, and the result was OK and slightly faster at least when not so much motion in the scene.
              thanks for that!

              /Daniel
              Daniel Westlund

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