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Johnny's Workshop | Experiments, WIPs, completed projects … Johnny’s Workshop June 15, 2010 I ain’t got time to render. Filed under: Battlefield 2 , Vue 7 xStream — april15th @ 5:07 pm Tags: CG , CGI , computer graphics , cpu , Half-Life , HL2 , render , short film , Strider , Vue , Vue 7 xStream This little experiment left me convinced that pure CG was not the way to go; not when you’re a few hundred CPUs short of a render farm, anyway. I guess that line could be used as a clever insult in the VFX industry. “I’m afraid Billy’s a few CPUs short of a render farm.” Of course, in the games industry, if you worked as a level designer and you weren’t very good at your job, your co-workers would say, “That guy’s a few destructible wooden crates short of a level.” Pretty clever, huh? I began this experiment toward the end of March last year thinking I could do with some practice before having a proper stab at that “UFOs at the You Yangs” project. The latter was ...
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