elcoco75 opened this issue on Mar 03, 2011 ยท 12 posts
fleshoff posted Sat, 05 March 2011 at 8:33 AM
Another thing I do is that I always render to image files so that at differant points in the animation I can tweak the blur settings and resume from that point on if say things arn't moving as much in one point or the other. I do this for other things besides the blur to keep my render times resonable.
I just cut down a 45 hour render to 9 hours by doing this and the animation looks just as good. This render had reflections in the beginning of the animation and once the camera moved to a point past the reflective materials I stopped the animation, turned off the some of the unnecessary settings and resumed.