Some Statistics for Master of his Domain

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Some Statistics for Master of his Domain

Postby Tecknophyle » September 19th, 2012, 1:56 am

Number of Episodes: 12
Final individual pages (not counting covers) : 470
Total Number of Individual Renders (including those not used): 917
Total Number of Renders Started Including Those Aborted Before Completion: approx 2,000
Average Time Per Finished Render: 5 minutes
Shortest Render: 2 min 12 sec
Longest Render: 27 min, 31 sec
Total Rendering Time: 4,585 minutes (74.4 hours)
Number of Individual Characters (who had lines, not counting gender changes): 26
Number of Poser Scene Files: 68
Total Size of Poser Scene Files: 16.4 GB
Total Number of Character Files Just For the Alphas: 36, 1.2 GB
Number of Times I Mixed Up the Alphas and Had the Wrong One doing Something So I Had To Re-Render the Image: 17
Number Of Wives Who Insisted I'm Being Absurd In Keeping Track of Stats Like These: 1
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Re: Some Statistics for Master of his Domain

Postby sohta123 » September 19th, 2012, 5:09 am

LOL! I like the last two stats.

Interesting stats. Crazy amount of time rendering.
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Re: Some Statistics for Master of his Domain

Postby NoneNeeded » September 19th, 2012, 6:20 am

Now I am curious which page took the longest to render.
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Re: Some Statistics for Master of his Domain

Postby Tecknophyle » September 19th, 2012, 8:19 am

NoneNeeded wrote:Now I am curious which page took the longest to render.


You haven't seen it: it was for episode 12. Also, I ended up cutting it anyway at the last minute. I've attached a small version (there's no spoilers anyone would be able to figure out in it, so this isn't a problem).

The length of time was because of the thick double-sided glass with a proper glass shader on the shower stall + the reflective floor surface, also a proper glass shader + the water with proper water-like shader + the detailed subsurface scattering on the character + indirect lighting. I decided in the end not to use it because the reflections were too distracting and strong, really masking things unnecessarily, and it turned out I didn't actually need the image anyway. I've placed the larger one in the extras folder of my gallery here: http://www.mccomix.com/gallery2/main.ph ... emId=56361
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