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Old 29th October 2007, 17:49   #9 (permalink)
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most often the "rendering time aproximation" is kinda wrong at first........like if the first few tiles of the render are complicated -ie a poser characters eyes/refelection transparency etc.......youll get a more accurate guess of the render time by rendering at least 1 whole frame first , then see what it says....do you understand what im saying ?
Using that same concept, ..and as you know what changes in the scene being rendered ...(ie does it zoom into poser characters eye/hair, or does scene get easier as the animation progresses..like more terrain iis visible) youll get more of an idea of how long it will take.
Start with single frame renders, ajusting the quality , see how long 1 frame takes and aproximate the animation time, when ur happy with that balance of quality and time, render your movie.
I notice its set to 12 frames per secound ...is that what you want ?
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