RealFlow 5 - PhotoRealistic Wine Pour [FryRender]

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2011

A simple wine pour as you've probably seen it 100 times before...

Simulated in RealFlow 5: 500.000 Particles
Rendered in FryRender: 25 hours rendertime
All data together: about 50GB Diskspace

Some postproduction has been done in AfterEffects CS5.
The red and white flickering is caused by "hotpixels" which occur due to very bright lighting.

Made with an intel i7-2600K (8 Cores @ 3,4 GHz)

Thx for watching.
PS: Please leave me a comment and rate!

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  • WTF!! o.O why 25 hours ??!!!!

  • @roxayso It actually looks pretty great - i don't know what happened but after uploading it to youtube it lost quality like mad and got darker for some reason ?!

    fryrender is an unbiased render engine and thus takes a lot more time than conventional engines...

  • is the glow effect made by fry?

    btw. a 2600k has 8 threads not cores. Why don't you overclock it? I've overclocked mine to 5.4GHz and it runs like it has 5 cores and 10 threads. :D

  • @onlyCreativity yes the glow is from fryrender, but i enhanced it in the first few frames to give it that slight flare effect (in aftereffects).

    cores / threads - i never really got the difference ;P

    5.4 GHz ?! I can hardly believe that - how are you cooling that beast?

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  • @kautschukmedia

    Ya, I know. We have a little farm with 5 i7 2600k and some other. They run at 4.5GHz on a comparatively low voltage. We had to buy a lot of them, I belive 34-40 CPU's(10k€), to get some nice chips. I was very happy when we found out that there were 3 extremely good chips. So we sold the "shitty" chips and bought some selected i7's(for I guess 600-900€). We only needed 5 and one for me because everybody else was(is) running xeons.

  • wow perfect

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