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Finally, something I can use as a screen saver for work... All I need to do is change the names for the x and y axis to make them a bit more mysterious...You are right. But we should also consider that Sam's release (v0.175) then slowed its pace because of the animations and also because of that thing about merging the two scenes he said it took some time (and he never explained). If what he said about having already prepared everything for the animation(s) so that they can be worked in parallel is true, then **maybe** this one will have a more "steady" pace. We will see.
Here is the % progress wrt the production days (counting from the first post with a change in % to have a common baseline for all) where I highlighted the current v0.185 and Sam's v0.175 for reference.
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The other question is the number of renders for this event. Since this time he planned ahead he should already have a good ballpark of the size of the event.
If we play the usual game of trying to guess the final number of renders from the graph of the number of renders Vs production days to align the different "paces", here are some hypothesis for
250 renders (it would be a very slow pace in terms of render/days)
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300 renders (it would be aligned or close to the previous release v0.180 which had all the problems we know in terms of production)
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350 renders (it would be getting closer to the past releases)
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400 (it **seems** a reasonable amount for a pace in his previous standard)
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450 (another record breaking release? It would be close to v0.175, at least initially because the latter then had a change in pace)
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So something in between 400 and 450? Another big one?![]()
Actually - I appreciate the graphic display and this rightly points out that, without knowing the final number of renders as palmtree89 pointed out, it is impossible to say if we are on track. We also have no way to know if a new environment (or reworking an existing environment to better showcase a scene) will impact the numbers going forward.
So - thanks for a good illustration!