Render from last night’s OBS\Youtube stream. I was planning on leaving the live recording up in the blog post, but since I forgot to reschedule my auto-backup software it popped up a window and covered up Max’s render window, so I just deleted the post. Not too exciting anyways. Max’s frame buffer window used to update in sort of an interesting way, trying to figure out why it’s not.
I should probably be doing this more though, rendering overnight.
+’s: easier to cool, off-peak energy rates, being able to crank up the quality settings and render longer (this one took about 1 minute per frame, so about 5 hours for 300 frames).
-‘s: if the render shits the bed and crashes 1 minute after I go to bed I won’t know until morning, if there’s a glitch in the completed renders somewhere I won’t know until the morning, waking up to a hot computer room.