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						17 years 4 months ago				#443
		by kyon
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Solid rocks for animation was created by kyon			
			
				i want to ask can solid rocks be use for animation?thanx u			
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						17 years 4 months ago				#445
		by subburb
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by subburb on topic Re:Solid rocks for animation			
			
				SR settings are usable with animation, but they need specific settings inherent to animation setup...
What kind of animation are u goind to render ? Flythrough or \"moving objects\" anim ?
i'm actually wotking on the SR animation wizard for SR. it uses standard SR settings, and works pretty well in both cases.
i think that AA need some adjustement for specific video rendering quality/rendertime ratio, but SR can be a good starting point.
					What kind of animation are u goind to render ? Flythrough or \"moving objects\" anim ?
i'm actually wotking on the SR animation wizard for SR. it uses standard SR settings, and works pretty well in both cases.
i think that AA need some adjustement for specific video rendering quality/rendertime ratio, but SR can be a good starting point.
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						17 years 4 months ago				#447
		by kyon
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by kyon on topic Re:Solid rocks for animation			
			
				thanx u for the reply.
i often render walkthrough animation.
which SR that can be used for animation?
thanx u.
					i often render walkthrough animation.
which SR that can be used for animation?
thanx u.
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						17 years 4 months ago				#454
		by subburb
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by subburb on topic Re:Solid rocks for animation			
			
				i think you can use the last 0.51.
here is the tip, open SR, choose your resolution and quality, check on \"save on exit\" and close SR.
Then, modify manually for your need in term of lightcache and anim settings( LC in Flytrough mode, more subdivs, render irr map all n frames, etc..)
Anim wizard in actually under dev 
			
					here is the tip, open SR, choose your resolution and quality, check on \"save on exit\" and close SR.
Then, modify manually for your need in term of lightcache and anim settings( LC in Flytrough mode, more subdivs, render irr map all n frames, etc..)
Anim wizard in actually under dev
 
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						12 years 6 months ago				#4994
		by shalom
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by shalom on topic Re: Solid rocks for animation			
			
				I just installed the SolidRocks for C4D v.2b. It appears that an animation preset hasn't been added yet. Or is it there, and have I missed it? If it's not there, can you please add it? It would be very helpful. I had assumed that an animation preset is something that SolidRocks would naturally offer.
Thanks,
Shalom
					Thanks,
Shalom
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						12 years 6 months ago				#4998
		by subburb
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by subburb on topic Re: Solid rocks for animation			
			
				Hello,
the animation tools are in progress at this point.
note that, even in max, these tools were added very lately, as they were a bit complicated to develop.
That's why today SR for c4d is less expansive than max version.
					the animation tools are in progress at this point.
note that, even in max, these tools were added very lately, as they were a bit complicated to develop.
That's why today SR for c4d is less expansive than max version.
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