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muck mews
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nah..if u set up the scene properly with all the props. u did not have to do much in post production process. As in this project, all the cars and trees are set up within the 3d scene. So i save time in post production. Just put a background and a minor touch up on the lighting and the glass. Its DONE!
now im focusing much in the exterior. im not doing really well in interior scene like u did. maybe we can share some knowledge later?
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regards,
muck
Abdullah
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Walaikum mate,
Thats great setup. I have three pc here. fewer than yours ;)
But I could not reach such an expertise level. thats the difference may be.
muck mews
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Salam Abdullah,
it is possible, as long as there is no technical problem occured in the middle of the process like pc crash etc. In my office i use 4 pc. I use 3 pc for rendering, and the other one for post-production. =] it wont take a superman to do that, u guys also can with a right planning and equipments !
regards,
muck
Abdullah
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I was started to think that his man is a superman. how he made it possible in 16 hours.
Anyway you still get complements as 16 hours for post production including rendering is also short time.
Thanks for sharing.
muck mews
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thanks Aubrey,
16hours is for render and post-production only. modeling is diffrent stage. my job is to render n touch up only. architect who design it will prepare the model. By the way its done in revit =]
Aubrey Millard
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Wow, for only 16 hours that's some pretty good work. Nice modeling job on the building.
muck mews
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thanks dude!
Tomislav Lalic
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Well done for this short time.
muck mews
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