- Jan 23, 2020
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Ok, standard disclaimer time... Did I state this before in this thread? Can't remember. Regardless....
Pro tip: Convert the large PNG files to webp. You'll save a lot of room (40-60%) and the quality will be just as good. Plus, you can use 1080 instead of the current 720 which will make everyone happy.
Also, the renders are a bit thin. By that I mean the highlights are too hot (washed out) and the color is a few points too yellow. You may want to calibrate your monitor. However, if this is the look you're after, then disregard.
Pro tip: Convert the large PNG files to webp. You'll save a lot of room (40-60%) and the quality will be just as good. Plus, you can use 1080 instead of the current 720 which will make everyone happy.
Also, the renders are a bit thin. By that I mean the highlights are too hot (washed out) and the color is a few points too yellow. You may want to calibrate your monitor. However, if this is the look you're after, then disregard.