Author Topic: Animation test  (Read 4377 times)

2014-03-14, 23:38:12

le_le

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Hello, I am novice in corona and this is my first serios test of this rendering system.
Modeling 3dsmax, rendering corona render alpha v5.
12-18 minutes per frame 1920*1080 on intel i3930k.
Post effects nuke
« Last Edit: 2014-03-15, 12:29:48 by le_le »

2014-03-15, 02:21:41
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benjamincillo

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very nice and clean work dude
congrats!

2014-03-15, 09:26:29
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Coronaut

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Thumbs up!

2014-03-17, 12:09:56
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Tylox

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12 minutes per frame ? whaoou !! when you mean post in nuke, you've juste done the CC in nuke ?
And how can you have 12 minutes per frame ? what's your settings ? lights ?

Amazing job :)

2014-03-17, 23:36:52
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Juraj

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Very awesome :- )

Slight crit is the 2nd and 3rd shot seems visually somehow faster and with narrower DOF stick out a bit more. It somehow slightly bothers me. The last half though is excellent.
Personal view (not crit!) is that shallower DOF, slower pacement and music would make this an truly great piece !
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2014-03-18, 02:26:36
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le_le

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I used nuke not only for СC, but also to reduce the noise.
12-18 minutes per frame is not difficult if you apply noise reduction in nuke, and the frames go to video encoding.
The scene is very simple. 2-3 light source and HDRI map on the reflection.

In the attached file simple nuke tree I made for frames processing. Glass were rendered separately.
« Last Edit: 2014-03-18, 02:41:03 by le_le »