A thought:
If I use a pre-calculated saved solution to render an animation, would I be able to animate (for example, spin) a ceiling fan as long as it has a highly reflective, chrome-like finish?
My logic is that the majority of the 'look' of the chrome ceiling fan would be from what it reflects - the CG environment which has been fully calculated using GI. Raytraced reflections are calculated at the time of the actual render, so GI would not be an issue with it.
What do you think?
If I use a pre-calculated saved solution to render an animation, would I be able to animate (for example, spin) a ceiling fan as long as it has a highly reflective, chrome-like finish?
My logic is that the majority of the 'look' of the chrome ceiling fan would be from what it reflects - the CG environment which has been fully calculated using GI. Raytraced reflections are calculated at the time of the actual render, so GI would not be an issue with it.
What do you think?
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