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    Where did my "In the Works" AUGI post go of this project? No matter, I have new images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbcameron1 View Post
    Where did my "In the Works" AUGI post go of this project? No matter, I have new images.
    It's in the Revit Gallery... https://forums.augi.com/showthread.p...g-in-the-works

    Pretty impressive looking images.

    Personally, I do favor the sharper images over the focus ones, but, that's just a matter of preference (from someone with bad eyesight, I never know if a blur is my contacts or the screen or the image ).
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    Yeah, its a tough call. 6 months ago I would have said, no photoshop, no instagram, no filters, but I just like the subtle effect now. Oh well, I'm putting together a concept film of this project. <-- that's my "in the works" surprise. Almost done with rendering #750 of #XXXX. 750 frames at 25fps is a paltry 30 seconds. 30 seconds for a weekend of full rendering! aahhh, sad. I don't know how long it will be, but I'll keep going until I feel its done. 5 minutes or so...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbcameron1 View Post
    Yeah, its a tough call. 6 months ago I would have said, no photoshop, no instagram, no filters, but I just like the subtle effect now. Oh well, I'm putting together a concept film of this project. <-- that's my "in the works" surprise. Almost done with rendering #750 of #XXXX. 750 frames at 25fps is a paltry 30 seconds. 30 seconds for a weekend of full rendering! aahhh, sad. I don't know how long it will be, but I'll keep going until I feel its done. 5 minutes or so...
    woof. Better you than me, my friend. Not only do the skills escape me, so does the patience.

    I have taken a shine to some filters, I'll admit. I guess it's really on an image by image basis, they can add something compelling.
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    Thought I'd share the news that I made it to NVIDIA's blog page with this "in the works" project. Filming has taken a backseat to me speaking at RTCNA on FormIt, BIM Workshops - Omaha and at my own company's summer conference. Good times!

    http://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2015/02...-directstylus/

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