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- DutchBoy
new piece: atlas copco.
http://www.renascent.nl/motion.h…
"Created in HD, presented on a 18x5 meter (59x16 feet) screen.
"very nice, but is it very high resolution? or lower (since light sort of blurs out the pixels, just like slides for a cinema i once did?)..?
curious.
- r_gaberz0
I don't really understand what you mean, but HD resolution is 1920x1200....
so obviously the resolution of the clip online was scaled down.
- DutchBoy0
oh, hehe, didn't know about HD..
*hangs head in shame*
- r_gaberz0
ah well... I don't fully get HD either... some say it's 1920x.... but HD cameras only use 1020i... which isn't really doing justice to 1920x..balbla...
if anybody knows the exact technical definition of HD... tell tell tell
- renascent0
HD (high definition) 1920x1080, 25fps, 1.7 aspect ratio... means working on a res of 3482 x1080 in square pixels... result goes onto an HD tape after an online edit... same stuff that happens more and more in cinemas.
cheers :)
- ********0
nice job man
- renascent0
"since light sort of blurs out the pixels"
also known as Motion Blur :P
FYI, render took 7 days at a renderfarm, with 24 Brazil licenses.
- ximeraLabs0
Showoff ;)
- rasko40
7 days?! sure it wasn't ACTUALLY a farm?
thats crazy, I mean, somethings up with that.
- renascent0
yup 7 days at an actual farm...
- rasko40
them farmers spend too much time chewing wheat y'see.. and the beastiality doh!
- mg330
His stuff never ceases to impress me.