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On 14 November 2012 23:13, Gene Crucean <emailgeneonthel...@gmail.com>wrote: > Not to mention that time savings is only one aspect of why you would want > to use a standin. > > As far as speed is concerned though... look at it this way. If you have a > huge asset that doesn't move, you export once. Render frame 1. Now what > happens at frame 2? No more export, just render ;) > > > > > On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Steven Caron <car...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> the time savings is in scene export time. look for this line in the >> script editor history pane... >> >> # INFO : [sitoa] Exported Frame 1001 to Arnold in 12.245 sg >> >> render your scene without the standing and with the standin, compare them >> and see what your savings is. if there is no savings there must be >> something wrong. >> >> s >> >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Ben Beckett <nebbeck...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hi All >>> >>> Just quick one. >>> >>> The way I see it is that if I export a large scene to the ass format so >>> when I render it renders quicker. >>> >>> Though I still have to export the Ass file before I render, So if am not >>> doing it when I render, were is the time saving it still needs to be >>> exported either way . >>> >>> Any one have any thoughts on this or am I talking rubbish! >>> >>> Thanks >>> Ben >>> >>> >> > > > -- > Gene Crucean - Emmy winning - Oscar nominated VFX Supervisor / iOS-OSX > Developer / Filmmaker / Photographer > ** *Freelance for hire* ** > www.genecrucean.com > > ~~ Please use my website's contact form on www.genecrucean.com for any > personal emails. Thanks. I may not get them at this address. ~~ > >