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Dancing Cloths

Insert deep, philosophical message about life or love. (2 samples)

Different angle, added lighting, volumetrics, and DoF - 128 samples

This render is now for sale as a print!
Poster: https://www.artstation.com/prints/art_print/ZMJK/dancing-cloth

Different angle, added lighting, volumetrics, and DoF - 128 samples

This render is now for sale as a print!
Poster: https://www.artstation.com/prints/art_print/ZMJK/dancing-cloth

Original test render - 12 step (renders every 12 frames), 2 samples

Different angle, added volumetrics and DoF - 64 samples

Different angle, added volumetrics and DoF - 64 samples

Sample comparison - 64 samples

Sample comparison - 64 samples

Sample comparison - 2 samples

Sample comparison - 2 samples

OpenImage denoiser in action! Thanks to it I was able to render at only 2 samples and render this in only 3 hours.

OpenImage denoiser in action! Thanks to it I was able to render at only 2 samples and render this in only 3 hours.

In case anyone is curious about my node setup for compositing; here you go!

In case anyone is curious about my node setup for compositing; here you go!

I'm currently working on a rather large project so I decided to take a little break to work on something much smaller and more instantly rewarding. I didn't really have a direction I wanted to take this so I just made stuff as I went and kept what I liked. I made the cloth a little stretchy (so that is intentional to those of you with a sharp eye ;) ) as I wanted to spice up the flow up a bit. I'm aware the scene isn't quite realistic as they shouldn't have all flown up, especially when the jelly hit but I decided it was much better looking than when the jelly slammed into them and crashed them all against the fan. Also my partner said it looks a bit like a washing machine and made me mention that!