Sketchup animation in maxwell
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hi this animation i made in maxwell remder but it tooks a long time. i wanna know can i make this animation in v-ray. and i want to know your opinion for this light animation
thanks
this is link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5dVQnRsAfw -
Nice job! Welcome to the forum!
Yes you can make this kind of animation in any renderer of your choice, including V-ray.
The music was good but I found the car alarm quite disturbing. It also feels that the video is too long. I suppose it would look much better if you would use less renders and cook them a bit more to loose the noise and use some smooth transitions between the scenes. The atmosphere in the morning should be much warmer and it looks kind of booring that the sky never changes. I think it would be perfect with a time lapse sky applied in the background
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not really an animation in the strictest sense, you could have done this with a couple of stills and some basic working knowledge of after effects in half the time, still its a good go, try moving the camera and speeding up the frame rate.
here's a quick animation I did with just 3 stills from vray and after effects.
[flash=425,344:1bgwbajg]http://www.youtube.com/v/qCyORYyhDFI&hl=fr&fs=1[/flash:1bgwbajg]
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Ismail, welcome to SCF.
Firstly the 'animation' is just multilight correct?
I'd suggest rendering it way longer as you can see with some lights that it gets gritty.
I do not believe Vray can do multilighting, you would need to either render the animation with lights switching on and off as needed or render individual scenes and fade them together in an app like Virtual dub.
There is another option, relight by Thea render.
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Yeah it certainly looks like it needed a more baking! I'd suggest to make it effective you needed many more frames between each key frame and then the whole animation reduced to about 30 seconds - I got a bit bored pretty quickly!
For me the whole scene in general could have used some distant spot lighting upon the building so that the building is highlighted and your not just showing off the multilight feature!
The nice thing these days using Maxwell for this style of lighting animation is the great Photoshop plugin so all your lighting levels and lighting colours and added effects can be tweaked very effectively. As Pete suggests Thea is also an option though your forced into their studio application to export so workflow is a bit longer!
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Well, I don't know if i can ask it here, but the name of the topic would be the same.
Is it possible for me to render a sketchup animation( the camera moving) in Maxwell? Be it the standalone for sketchup or the full Studio.
I fairly new in Maxwell and not really a sketchup expert.
Thanks in advance -
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