LuxRender, and those incredibly long render times are extremely unnecessary for something like that. It had no complex lighting or refraction, so Blender Internal would have sufficed.
Either you had a killer machine to simulate and render or the resolution and samples must have been pretty low. What's the fluid resolution and the SPP from Lux (and what integrator did you use)?
was that really worth renderign all night for a 10 second video everyone has seen 100000000 times
BassPounderX 2 months ago
@BassPounderX Of course
Terabytekit 2 months ago
reminds me of portal xD
wjcrouse913 4 months ago
2 hours to bake, entire night to render and a second to dislike,sorry but this is neither informative nor entertaining .try better
GrowlingVocals 4 months ago
I dont see the point of using LuxRender unless you have transparent water and a realistic environment...?
zeealpal 5 months ago
LuxRender, and those incredibly long render times are extremely unnecessary for something like that. It had no complex lighting or refraction, so Blender Internal would have sufficed.
3DanielW 5 months ago
night to render that?
realflow100 1 year ago
It's the cheesiest!
DocWolph 1 year ago
It farted weird orange poop.
pokemon068 2 years ago 2
Either you had a killer machine to simulate and render or the resolution and samples must have been pretty low. What's the fluid resolution and the SPP from Lux (and what integrator did you use)?
OllieBrown 2 years ago
I think it would have been more interesting if you have put a lamp inside the back(large) block and made it a bit transparent.
Also replacing the orange thing whit water would have been nice since luxrender is all about how the light responds to different materials.
S1337ghost 2 years ago
yummm orange...
THkaas 2 years ago 2