- Sat Jul 30, 2005 6:00 pm
#51175
I want only to say that we are finishing our first complete 2 minutes animations in Maxwell at broadcast quality.
The client , one of the biggest architecture studios worldwide, is astonished about the animation quality.
The project is about one Km big. We are rendering with Maxwell all the interiors (2.000 frames). To reach broadcast quality we have 2.5 hours frames and that is absolut ok for us.
The most Incredible quality of Maxwell is visible during animation. No flickering on high detailed geometries, for example a dense grid far way from the camera, and no flickering on small tiled alpha textures.
The second most incredible thig is wat you can do during postproduction with color correction. You can do with Maxwell frames almost all wat you can do with a Film Frame. The color details are incredible.
Motion Blur and Dof are fantastic and the overall look is really very close to the smoothness of a Film recorded footage.
Thanks NL.
David Rossmann
The client , one of the biggest architecture studios worldwide, is astonished about the animation quality.
The project is about one Km big. We are rendering with Maxwell all the interiors (2.000 frames). To reach broadcast quality we have 2.5 hours frames and that is absolut ok for us.
The most Incredible quality of Maxwell is visible during animation. No flickering on high detailed geometries, for example a dense grid far way from the camera, and no flickering on small tiled alpha textures.
The second most incredible thig is wat you can do during postproduction with color correction. You can do with Maxwell frames almost all wat you can do with a Film Frame. The color details are incredible.
Motion Blur and Dof are fantastic and the overall look is really very close to the smoothness of a Film recorded footage.
Thanks NL.
David Rossmann