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guitarmageddon88

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Hello,

So I, like most, have been using the blender "BMW" render as a staple for initial benchmark/stability testing. Are there any much larger in duration renders that may take 10+ minutes to use? Thanks for the recommendations.
 
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Unrelated...I really wish I had the aptitude to use blender as something other than a stress test. =(

Thanks @lexer
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
I can make some pretty sweet pics in ms paint...
Can you though?


Haha, I have my own gifts but this sort of thing is something I've always wished I could do. My hands are great for shaping steel into wrought iron but terrible for drawing lol. I have stupid fingers. :eek:
 
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I've seen it done with a mouse. People have been doing similar work as far back as MS Pain goes...and Apple's original version.
 
Hi,
You can use render animation instead of render image and blender will repeat any rendering file until canceled

There are youtube tutorials on how to use blender for other stuff
 
Unrelated...I really wish I had the aptitude to use blender as something other than a stress test. =(

Thanks @lexer
Just start messing around with it. Not in Blender, but about 6 years ago, a co-worker just started messing around with 3-D modeling and animation. Within a few months he was making medical clips for Doctors giving presentations. Granted we already worked for a hospital, so we had access to offer those services in the first place.
 
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Holy moly that "production benchmark" render is insane, exactly what I was looking for, took like 50 minutes I think.

https://www.blender.org/download/demo-files/

Then it got me thinking "what the heck is this image about" and found the blender movie for it. Odd but some stunning visuals.

 
Another benchmark I use for testing is HWBOT X265. Uses AVX2 but don't set on fire your VRMs and in 4k overkill 8x> use lots of RAM. So is a good benchmark for testing general stability and more "real" than P95

http://hw-museum.cz/data/hwbot/HWBOT_X265_2.2.ZIP

You have to enable HPET to run it, basically you open command prompt with admin privileges and run this command bcdedit /set useplatformclock yes.
 
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