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About Superfly Renders

Faery_Light

Dances with Bees
Contributing Artist
I was wondering how may of you do promo quality Superfly renders and how long do they take to finish?
My computer has 16 gb memory and runs at 2.5 ghz but is slow on Superfly renders.
what is the best SF settings for good quality but a little faster?
Thank for any info. ;)
 

Ghostman

Adventurous
Contributing Artist
For me it took some time to learn Superfly engine. Theres no universal setting that will work in every scene. It all has to be tweak depending what light setup you have.
If it's indoor or outdoors. I admit that it's a learning curve to it but it's well rewarded once you get the hang of it.
Key thing for me is to use a Enviro sphere. Not the one that comes as default with poser. Either use the BB Enviro sphere together with HDRI images for light or use
Snarlys EZDome that have the BB sphere included already and alot easier to setup with the HDRI lights.

I suggest that you start with watching this video on the basis of superfly rendering.

 
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