Joey there is something weird with the environment, the lights seem purple and the ground and sky planes don't render.... Anyways I believe we are still missing horses. I wasn't sure if the horses were too spread out or not in both depth and length.
I agree with Joey, and we need to have a look at the forward translation curves on a lot of these cycles, and smooth them out! Thank-you for putting this first test together Jenner. Linda.
Yeah I noticed there are some issues with the cycles, I think this is because people may have not copied and pasted all control keys throughout there animation and this was a long shot that lasts for a while. I wasn't sure if I should go through and edit them or not.
I need to look at maya file n rendered image. one more thing. I used Mental Ray for rendering. I might causes the problem. Talk to you in the class. :)
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Joey there is something weird with the environment, the lights seem purple and the ground and sky planes don't render.... Anyways I believe we are still missing horses. I wasn't sure if the horses were too spread out or not in both depth and length.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Joey, and we need to have a look at the forward translation curves on a lot of these cycles, and smooth them out!
ReplyDeleteThank-you for putting this first test together Jenner.
Linda.
Yeah I noticed there are some issues with the cycles, I think this is because people may have not copied and pasted all control keys throughout there animation and this was a long shot that lasts for a while. I wasn't sure if I should go through and edit them or not.
ReplyDeleteI need to look at maya file n rendered image.
ReplyDeleteone more thing. I used Mental Ray for rendering. I might causes the problem. Talk to you in the class. :)
jenner - use the GIJOE script jason gave us in class long time ago.
ReplyDeleteits a 2min setup & gives a very realistic outdoor light setup.
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