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Layering a Render     posted on 5th of september, 2007

I'll admit it, trying to render this scene in one take was going to take more time than I was willing to put up with. And I'd heard about layering a render.

After asking around, I discovered this tutorial, Making The Massive It worked just great!


Tags: layers massive render

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Comments (3)

Comment by Tonygers on September 06, 2007
Wow that's a lot to take in and a truly helpful tutorial. Thanks Sandra.
Comment by Avion49 on September 06, 2007
Thank you. Even after breaking up the flowers into 4 layers, it still took 12 hours to render. But I enjoyed every moment of it.
Comment by Maigi on September 05, 2007
Wow, beautiful picture!

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