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== Rendering Times ==
 
== Rendering Times ==
 
Fuchur at Patchworks discusses [http://www.patchwork3d.de/html/main_page.php?page_id=110&lan=en&js=1 speeding up renderings].
 
Fuchur at Patchworks discusses [http://www.patchwork3d.de/html/main_page.php?page_id=110&lan=en&js=1 speeding up renderings].
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== White Render Look ==
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([http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=33048&view=findpost&p=354928 source]) It's just an AO render...in the "Properties" of the Choreography, set the "Global Ambiance Type" to "Ambiance Color" (255, 255, 255), "Ambiance Intensity" to "80%", "Ambiance Occlusion" to "80%", the Camera background color is set to white and in the Render Options, turn "Multipass" to "On" (16 pass), "Ambiance Occlusion" to "On" and "Occlusion Sampling" to "70%" (you can set it lower for faster renders with a little more noise).

Revision as of 10:39, 27 August 2011

Jost Keller aka jakerupert

Thanks to all the Webrenderers

Rendering Times

Fuchur at Patchworks discusses speeding up renderings.

White Render Look

(source) It's just an AO render...in the "Properties" of the Choreography, set the "Global Ambiance Type" to "Ambiance Color" (255, 255, 255), "Ambiance Intensity" to "80%", "Ambiance Occlusion" to "80%", the Camera background color is set to white and in the Render Options, turn "Multipass" to "On" (16 pass), "Ambiance Occlusion" to "On" and "Occlusion Sampling" to "70%" (you can set it lower for faster renders with a little more noise).