Rendering for film 2005-05-04 - By Chris Marshall
Back Your anti-aliasing settings look way too high. Why have you set it to min 2 max 4? Have you ever needed to do this on standard res material?
Chris
tony@(protected) wrote:
>Hi all, > >Need some advice for quality settings when rendering for output to film. > >I have a project i'm working on that will be scanned onto 35mm film for cinema >projection. >I'm currently working at 2k 1.851 aspect. > >Now the scene isn't particularly geometry heavy, most primitive shapes and some >lofted surfaces (it's quite an abstract piece), and lighting wise i'm using a >couple of spotlights and FG. I have two passes setup, a beauty pass and a >dirtmap pass. > >When I test render at half res, it renders quite quickly, around 3-4 minutes a >frame. However, when I render full res, rendertime rocker up to about 1hr >15mins! >Is this right? > >Also, this is the first time i'm doing a project for cinema projection, so i'm >setting FG accuracy and anti-aliasing quite high (FG Accuracy 1500, aliasing >min 2, max 4, mo-blur enabled) since I presume this is required to produce a >high quality image when seen projected. > >At this rate, it will take around 90 odd days to render accross the few machines >I have to spare. Obviously, this isn't acceptable, so I'm hopingthere is >something I can do to speed up the rendering. > >Any advice? > >Cheers >Tony. > >-- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ------ >This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > >--- >Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >unsubscribe xsi > >
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