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I've already said it several times to the people who support me, but given the small message (which leaves me indifferent but still), I'll explain what it's like to make an AVN.
1/ Writing. You have to write the whole scene - the dialogue, the camera movements, the lighting, the choices and variables.
2/ Creating the scene in DAZ. Placement, camera, lighting and tests.
3/ Animations. Even if I avoid doing a lot of them, because they take a lot of time for a few seconds. 10 hours for a 100 frame animation (2.2 seconds of anim).
4/ Rendering. A render with light and DOF (camera effects). It takes between 15 minutes and 1 hour for a render.
5/ Post production. Each render goes through a denoiser filter. Each render is then edited in Photoshop to remove errors and improve the lighting.
Writing alone can take one or two months. So, releasing an update can take between 3 and 6 months.
I know it's a long time, and I'd love to go faster.
1/ Writing. You have to write the whole scene - the dialogue, the camera movements, the lighting, the choices and variables.
2/ Creating the scene in DAZ. Placement, camera, lighting and tests.
3/ Animations. Even if I avoid doing a lot of them, because they take a lot of time for a few seconds. 10 hours for a 100 frame animation (2.2 seconds of anim).
4/ Rendering. A render with light and DOF (camera effects). It takes between 15 minutes and 1 hour for a render.
5/ Post production. Each render goes through a denoiser filter. Each render is then edited in Photoshop to remove errors and improve the lighting.
Writing alone can take one or two months. So, releasing an update can take between 3 and 6 months.
I know it's a long time, and I'd love to go faster.
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