Author Topic: Animation of Metro train  (Read 13207 times)

2014-03-28, 10:00:52

fobus

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« Last Edit: 2014-04-28, 04:52:04 by fobus »

2014-03-28, 10:05:21
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Sweet! Finally some animation here :) Looks fine, a little bit more reflections here and there but it's already a pleasure to look at.

The end is great :D Wish more Archviz vids would be like that
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2014-03-28, 10:34:09
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Wow awesome work, (and now my FAQs) what is your render times and how many pc's used and is this PT+PT or you used a cached HD
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2014-03-28, 10:42:19
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1.5-3 Hours per frame on i-7 2600. Used 16 PCs. PT+HD.

2014-03-28, 10:52:48
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How many years did you render
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2014-03-28, 10:58:07
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~2000 Render-Hours for all. On 16PCs it was 6 Days.

2014-03-28, 11:07:38
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For some reason I can't see the animation.

Could you post the link?

ta

2014-03-28, 11:47:43
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Great  and clean render !
i do archviz animation to at work but i can show you the result
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2014-03-28, 11:49:50
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Awesome work! Better screenplay than in most hollywood movies. :D
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2014-03-28, 12:02:43
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2014-03-28, 12:05:01
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Was it worth it if the rendertime was so high? Wouldn't be Vray better choice for this? :)

2014-03-28, 12:10:14
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I like Corona and V-Ray's rendertimes with this scene was at least the same.

2014-03-28, 12:12:58
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I like Corona and V-Ray's rendertimes with this scene was at least the same.

Yeah you tell him!

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2014-03-28, 12:36:35
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Ludvik Koutny

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I like Corona and V-Ray's rendertimes with this scene was at least the same.

That's i wanted to hear :) I just wanted to make sure there were no regrets using Corona, as i still honestly realize there are some complex scenarios where using Corona may send you to the dead end. But hopefully there will be no such scenarios in retail release :)

2014-03-28, 12:40:22
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Looks great.  If it were me I'd throw some reelsmart motion blur on it in After Effects and possibly some subtle optical flares. Then it would honestly be hard to tell if it were cg or real in some shots. Nice set up with those PCs, very jealous.