Author Topic: Animation and HDcache  (Read 7575 times)

2012-10-28, 02:15:23

Sam75

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Is HDcache calculation view dependent ?


2012-10-28, 02:33:21
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Ondra

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only partially, in most scenes you should be able to reuse single cache succesfully
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2012-10-28, 04:21:59
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Sam75

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Seems to work.

Do you think it's useful to render HDcahce at a higher resolution ?

2012-10-28, 10:20:30
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no, change position sensitivity instead
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2012-10-28, 12:20:35
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Lower or higher ? Documentation is not very explicit, what does it do ?

2012-10-28, 12:22:48
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higher = higher quality, slower rendering = same as rendering in higher resolution
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2012-10-28, 12:47:55
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Ok thanks.