Forum: Autodesk Maya
Posted By: RoccoFx
Post Time: 07-17-2016 at 06:22 AM
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Hi, im new to maya 2016
When you see the making of many films, animations like "the secret life of pets" or movies like "Jurassic World" it seems like they render hudge scenes, for example for the raptors running scene at Jurassic World, they created each type of plant and created a hudge forest, many plants with animation like wind and even the motorcicle and Chris Pratt is a 3d model in most of the running scene, so... how the average users can render such complex scenes at our laptops?
I use maya 2016, rendering with mental ray, HP Envy 15 Notebook, 16GB Ram, Intel Core i7, NVIDIA GT 750M; but if i render a big scene even with proxys, instances, no history, optimization, it allmost tops the 16GBs.
Please share your best tips and tutorials.
Thanks
Posted By: RoccoFx
Post Time: 07-17-2016 at 06:22 AM
Text:
Hi, im new to maya 2016
When you see the making of many films, animations like "the secret life of pets" or movies like "Jurassic World" it seems like they render hudge scenes, for example for the raptors running scene at Jurassic World, they created each type of plant and created a hudge forest, many plants with animation like wind and even the motorcicle and Chris Pratt is a 3d model in most of the running scene, so... how the average users can render such complex scenes at our laptops?
I use maya 2016, rendering with mental ray, HP Envy 15 Notebook, 16GB Ram, Intel Core i7, NVIDIA GT 750M; but if i render a big scene even with proxys, instances, no history, optimization, it allmost tops the 16GBs.
Please share your best tips and tutorials.
Thanks