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Re: What's the best way to work with a large 3D scene?
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Joseph W. Bourke
on Dec 13, 2007 at 3:52:57 pm
I think you would be best served by breaking up the project in Max into the tight shot, the medium shot, then the wide shot. This will give you the option to adjust the resolution of your models to look best in the scene without wasting bandwidth on models which don't need high resolution. Then you can stitch the 3 scenes together in After Effects, or whatever compositing software you're using, and have even more options to do blurred zooms, camera moves, etc.. Good luck with it.
Joe Bourke
Art Director / WMUR-TV
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