jondicks
11-05-2005, 06:20 PM
hi there, I am currently working on a project which has a lot of object, and therefore faces, I am using advanced lighting, which of course increases the rendering times massively - but still, it needs to be good
the project is a camera flyby of a lake, including trees and buildings, quite a simple animation with no moving objects, just the camera flyby.
I was wondering, are there any suggestions or techniques which can be used to make the general rendering quicker for example:
can I render a number of different movies, each movie being a different selection of objects i.e movie 1 = the trees, movie 2 = the buildings, movie 3 = other objects.
with these movies, can I import them into premiere or aftereffects and then comp them together to create one final overall movie.
a bit like in the "REAL" movies using bluescreens to super impose elements onto a movie?!!??!!?!??!?!??
help if you can!!!!
my system is:
3ds max 7
P4 3.ghz HT
1.5gb ram
win2k
premiere 6.5
aftereffects 5.5
the project is a camera flyby of a lake, including trees and buildings, quite a simple animation with no moving objects, just the camera flyby.
I was wondering, are there any suggestions or techniques which can be used to make the general rendering quicker for example:
can I render a number of different movies, each movie being a different selection of objects i.e movie 1 = the trees, movie 2 = the buildings, movie 3 = other objects.
with these movies, can I import them into premiere or aftereffects and then comp them together to create one final overall movie.
a bit like in the "REAL" movies using bluescreens to super impose elements onto a movie?!!??!!?!??!?!??
help if you can!!!!
my system is:
3ds max 7
P4 3.ghz HT
1.5gb ram
win2k
premiere 6.5
aftereffects 5.5