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Thread: Vue Esprit Movie Render Quality (grainy, noizy, ****) | Forum: Vue
Glad to hear you've got things sorted. Get that render farm going and you'll be flying. Hope you got some sleep and have great May Day.
Mak
Thread: Vue Esprit Movie Render Quality (grainy, noizy, ****) | Forum: Vue
After seeing it I'm leaning towards atmosphere, but I can't be certain. I say this because the only place that isn't noisy is the foreground, camera right green vegitation which, of course, wouldn't have as much atmosphere between it and the camera. It seems to be worse where the most depth is.Â
The only real way of discovering this for sure is by rendering a 25/30 frame test without atmosphere and seeing what it looks like?
The other thing it has the look of is something that's rendered at thousands of colours instead of millions. It would be worth checking.
Mak
Thread: Vue Esprit Movie Render Quality (grainy, noizy, ****) | Forum: Vue
Doubt it. Usually the better the quality you go for the longer it takes. Do a test of a 25 frames and see how long it takes, or just render of couple of frames in TIFF and then in QuickTime and see the difference.
Do you have a sample of the animation we could look at?
Thread: Vue Esprit Movie Render Quality (grainy, noizy, ****) | Forum: Vue
The only test animation I've done in Vue came out great, but that doesn't help you here. I've mainly used Cinema 4D for rendering animations and it's always best to render single frame TIFF's or SGI's and bring them together in QuickTime or After Effects. Doing it like this helps in two ways: it keeps the quality and secondly, if there are any dropped frames you can just render them separately.
I'd say that, if you render a single frame (as a TIFF or BMP) and it looks fine, it's the compression, if it still looks noisy it's some other problem, such as atmosphere.
Mak
Thread: When did the IM's change? | Forum: Community Center
Thread: When did the IM's change? | Forum: Community Center
What I mean by 'changed' is that if you had an IM it was displayed as soon as you open the page - if you were logged in - but now you have to actually go to 'Messaging'. I only discovered this because I was expecting an IM that didn't seem to be turning up. With all the changes to the site I thought I'd better look in Messaging, just in case, and there it was!
Mak
Thread: When did the IM's change? | Forum: Community Center
Mm. The text I put in there didn't come out. Seems that Renderosity is having some teathing problems. The questions was: when did the IM system change and where was it notified. I must have missed it.
Mak
Thread: Cinema 4D to Vue | Forum: Vue
Thread: Cinema 4D to Vue | Forum: Vue
Attached Link: http://www.skinprops.com/fr_c4d.htm
Use the free plugin Riptide, otherwise you have to replace them in Vue. You will still have to do a certain amount anyway, but Riptide does 90% of the job. MakThread: Medieval World 1 | Forum: Vue
Stunning work Luca! Speaking from my possition as a professional animation director I have to say that you have done a wonderful job with some very complexed pieces. Love the credits! MAk
Thread: news to architect's apprentices who love old houses | Forum: Vue
Attached Link: http://www.cine-memento.fr/carnets-architecture-albert-laprade-p-4202.html
Looks like a must have book. Thanks for telling us about it. MakThread: OT (almost) - real time landscapes in Oblivion | Forum: Vue
Thread: One more crack and trying to find out why vue crashes... informal poll | Forum: Vue
Those are the problems I get smallspace, so I'll try the Open GL turn off.
Thread: Nudity warning | Forum: Vue
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Thread: Working on a new animation | Forum: Vue