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See my .sig file
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> ROFL!
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> Peter Popov wrote:
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> Bryan Valencia
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Sorry, I should have said that it is an animation, that will probably have
over 2000 frames when finished. It certainly doesn't render that slow right
now, but I'm budgeting about 1-3 minutes per frame when it is finished,
which would put the render time at several nights.
Andrew C
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> What is your scene file composed of?!? Does it have a huge number of
> transparent surfaces, blurred reflections, radiosity with high recursion
> levels, etc?
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Andrew Clinton wrote in message <39065A14.46445BAF@ibm.net>...
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>Sorry, I should have said that it is an animation, that will probably have
>over 2000 frames when finished. It certainly doesn't render that slow
right
>now, but I'm budgeting about 1-3 minutes per frame when it is finished,
>which would put the render time at several nights.
The original timeline for my IRTC "Robots" animation was to spend a thousand
hours rendering the 1008 frame animation.
Then the MegaPOV radiosity speedups came along, and it only took 75 hours to
render using a 400MHz AMD K6-2 and three 450MHz Pentium IIs.
Mark
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In article <chrishuff_99-1347B6.16262325042000@news.povray.org>, Chris
Huff <chr### [at] yahoocom> wrote:
>It would be possible to make a raytracing "preview mode" with no
>lighting and simplified shading, and maybe simple depth cuing, maybe
>only rendering the bounding shapes, but this is really not very
>necessary with the quality level adjustment available.
I have found that turning on viewing of bounding boxes in Mac POV (Mega
and, I think, official) helps a lot. It doesn't show the 3-d bounding
box, just the 2-d, but it helps for long renders.
Jerry
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Bryan Valencia wrote:
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> Ok, there's official POV that can take a day to render a complex
> scene...
> ...and there's Mega POV which has lots of cool stuff, but takes a week
> to render a complex scene.
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> I need milli-POV which is optimized for speed and can render a complex
> scene in 10 minutes.
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> Software Services - Making Windows Scream
> http://www.209software.com
> mailto:bry### [at] 209softwarecom
BTW, where is the image ... questionmark
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Francois Labreque wrote:
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I just rendered the good old Fish13 (standard POV-scene file), resolution
1024,768, AA 0.3 on a PIII-600 MHZ, 256 MB-sdram, 20 GB Hard-disk(drive) and
these were the results:
Time for Parse: 0 hours 0 minutes 1.0 seconds (1 seconds)
Time for Trace: 0 hours 3 minutes 12.0 seconds (192 seconds)
Total Time: 0 hours, 3 minutes 13.0 seconds (193 seconds)
grtz, Bugs74
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Bugs74 wrote:
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> I just rendered the good old Fish13 (standard POV-scene file), resolution
> 1024,768, AA 0.3 on a PIII-600 MHZ, 256 MB-sdram, 20 GB Hard-disk(drive) and
> these were the results:
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> Time for Parse: 0 hours 0 minutes 1.0 seconds (1 seconds)
> Time for Trace: 0 hours 3 minutes 12.0 seconds (192 seconds)
> Total Time: 0 hours, 3 minutes 13.0 seconds (193 seconds)
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> grtz, Bugs74
On a 650Mhz Athlon with 128MB ram, normal render priority, Netscape
downloading this newsgroup, SETI@Home looking for aliens and a CD
playing in the background I get:
Time for Parse: 0 hours 0 minutes 1.0 seconds (1 seconds)
Time for Trace: 0 hours 2 minutes 9.0 seconds (129 seconds)
Total Time: 0 hours, 2 minutes 10.0 seconds (130 seconds)
Drool.
Follow-ups set to p.o-t.
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