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by dagmx
1695 days ago
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Because the commenter I replied to said that only old school artists render on the CPU.
People pick the renderer that suits their needs, and it's not just a matter of old school people picking CPU pathtracers because it's what they know. You picked GPU rendering because you're, as you said, a smaller studio. That suits your needs. It's however not old school for big studios to use CPU rendering because GPU renderers just can't handle the scene complexity required yet. |
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Usually what one does is break the shots down into individual elements rather than render everything as once and then composite it in. Rendering it all in one go can prevent touchups to individual elements. But I am much more VFX than pure animation - I think animation does more one shot one render work.
Funny thing I mostly know what I am talking about.
What studio do you work at?