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Joy

First message : 2007-04-03 10:11:59
Joy


1 posts
Date : 04/03/2007 10:11:59



Hi all,

I was wondering. What is the difference between rendering an animation and rendering a perspective.

Whenever I render a persp, the result is done in a matter of seconds, but whenever I render an animation it takes more than a day only to do 6 or 7 frames.

I have set the output as jpeg. Shouldnt the engine assume its doing picture per picture?

Pls assists my understanding.

I am using Mac Pro 2.0GHz Intel Quad, 5GB 667 MHz RAM, Mac OSX 10.4.7

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Re: Render animation
manuno

First message : 2007-04-04 17:48:30
Operating system : OS 10.5
RAM : 5Go
Computer model : 2*3 ghz Quad-Core intel Xeon
Processor : Intel
Graphic card
Type : sais pas
Card name : Nvidia
Video memory : 256 Mo
Quiktime : sais pas
Network card : ethernet
manuno


328 posts
Book
Date : 04/04/2007 17:51:02



I don't understand... settings are the same ? Size, anti aliasing, radiosity ?

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Re: Render animation
Joy

First message : 2007-04-03 10:11:59
Joy


1 posts
Date : 04/05/2007 11:53:00



Thanks for your prompt reply.

I have been setting radiosity and antialiasing as medium raytracing and transparency as 3, 120dpi 1024x768 PC screen for both animations and perspectives.

What combinations will yield fast and good quality final output renders? Persps render very fast but animations set to output as JPEGs take ages.

I hope am clear now.

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Re: Render animation
manuno

First message : 2007-04-04 17:48:30
Operating system : OS 10.5
RAM : 5Go
Computer model : 2*3 ghz Quad-Core intel Xeon
Processor : Intel
Graphic card
Type : sais pas
Card name : Nvidia
Video memory : 256 Mo
Quiktime : sais pas
Network card : ethernet
Manuno


328 posts
Book
Date : 04/05/2007 12:23:24



1024x768 @ 120 dpi is more for animation. 720 x 568 (PAL size), and 72 dpi is standart settings. TGA files output, or quicktime with H264 codec, or PAL...

I can't test it now cause i'm working on a film, but if you want, send your file and I could take a look next week...

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