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hello everyone,

 

I have a question about flygthrough and walkthrough animation for exterior and enterior cuz im really begginer in all this, what camera should i use, what frame rate. my software are 3dmax 2009 and vray sp4a

thank you all, i would appriciate ur help

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Hi aton

Just use a standard free camera (or vray cam if you want to use vignetting, etc).

Set frame rate to PAL or custom 25fps. If your using vray global illumination, do a prepass of the GI for every 10 frames and at half the resolution. Save this prepass as a cache file then set vray to read from this file when rendering all frames. (Note this technique only works as long as no objects (except camera) are moving in your scene). Happy rendering !

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Hi aton

Just use a standard free camera (or vray cam if you want to use vignetting, etc).

Set frame rate to PAL or custom 25fps. If your using vray global illumination, do a prepass of the GI for every 10 frames and at half the resolution. Save this prepass as a cache file then set vray to read from this file when rendering all frames. (Note this technique only works as long as no objects (except camera) are moving in your scene). Happy rendering !

 

Can you please explain what if I animate objects accompanied with the camera?

 

Thanks in advance

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thnx guys,

i tried a test scene and my work goes like this:

i rendered lightcatche and saved, then i rendered irrmap each 10 frame using saved lightcatche that i rendered before, then i rendered sequences used saved irrmap and lughtcatche.

have a nice day

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