Author Topic: ArchViz animation of city building  (Read 13266 times)

2014-03-28, 13:40:38

fobus

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2014-03-28, 13:52:09
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very nice.. the rendering is pretty clean and also the mood of the scenes. thumbs up!

2014-03-28, 14:23:57
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Very nice renders, how was the time per frame and machine specs?

2014-03-28, 14:25:59
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Wow awesome Work, Render times?
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2014-03-28, 14:29:55
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2014-03-28, 14:47:33
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Did you render it on the renderfarm? Or just one computer? How long did it take to render all together?
Very nice video editing! Great job!!

2014-03-28, 15:14:36
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2014-03-28, 16:46:39
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Fantastic video,  what a great quality my eyes are saying : replay it 100 times ",  congrats!
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2014-03-28, 16:55:31
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Great animations fobus, the building in some shots looks very real. I liked how the lights switched on/off and the change of food plates on the table. Cool idea.

2014-03-28, 17:29:26
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fobus

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Did you render it on the renderfarm? Or just one computer? How long did it take to render all together?
Very nice video editing! Great job!!

We're have our own tiny renderfarm (16 PCs) so it was rendered there. All together it was rendered twice (f...ng changes) so I can't tell time for all.

2014-03-28, 17:48:34
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You have my respect :- ) Lot's of good stuff there.
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2014-03-28, 20:37:04
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2014-03-29, 03:21:34
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Nice video... the only thing that bothers my eye was the brick texture.
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2014-03-29, 08:41:19
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Really good work!
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2014-04-14, 02:33:18
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wow! was this done with A6 ? i can't tell whats real and not in your exterior