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No My Dear We are not buying

Blender3D Home posted on May 04, 2024

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This time the render is in cycles just under 2 minutes a frame and there is 500 frames do the Maths that's almost 1000 minutes You can see that the car looks better but time wise a lot of time Render with in FFmegvideo this makes it H264 output what they ask for in up loads..

Comments (6)


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RodS

1:17PM | Wed, 08 May 2024

One of those "Fixer-uppers"... Only $257,000 at today's prices..

Very cool work!

radioham

7:01PM | Wed, 08 May 2024

Mind you you don't get a lot for one Million these days just look at the way car costs have went up and up Over here there is an great outcry about the lost of tax on car fuel they are looking for a way to get it back
used to live beside a hospital every year the Nurses got a rise in pay then the cost of their food in the mess hall hall went up what they had to pay for their room went up what you gain in one hand is took away from the other a working person will never get their heads out of the water

fepiy34

12:46AM | Fri, 10 May 2024

We'll explore alternative rendering options to ensure efficiency without compromising on quality. | curb

radioham

5:12AM | Fri, 10 May 2024

Very many thanks for the peek

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APlusDesign

9:46AM | Sun, 12 May 2024

Nice camera movement and subtle animation.

But I mean if the price is right, why not? Just needs a little paint :D

radioham

5:32PM | Sun, 12 May 2024

But you would have to put the paint on very thick

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APlusDesign

10:06AM | Mon, 13 May 2024

@radioham LOL absolutely!

radioham

1:32PM | Mon, 13 May 2024

Many thanks for the comment

AmberBrion

12:26PM | Sun, 02 June 2024

Rendering a high-quality video in Cycles and compiling it with FFmpeg can be a time-intensive process, but it's straightforward. Ensure your system can handle long render times, and consider optimizing your scene and render settings to reduce the overall time if needed. EB2-NIW

radioham

1:01PM | Sun, 02 June 2024

Many thanks for the peek Yes time wise a long time but as I have access to more than one computer what I do is set it up one one and run to render then leave that computer and work on another I have down loaded a few help videos on spending up render times and new ones on set up for lights

AmberBrion

10:42AM | Tue, 20 August 2024

By encoding your final render with FFmpeg in H.264 format, you ensure that the output is ready for most online platforms, as it's a widely accepted standard. salon space for rent fort lauderdale fl

radioham

12:19PM | Tue, 20 August 2024

it is not a format I would pick for private renders but this site asks for MP4 but they will not take MP4 when you try to upload the only format they take is H264 I have pointed that they ask for MP4 but if they want H264 they should state it


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