Collection Video Nagoonimation Collection [2024-09-28] [Nagoonimation]

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GifMeMore1987

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anyone has it in 720p?
Need 1080p res, that 4K quality is too great of a Nagoo-virus size. My SSD might break D:
if possible, would anyone share or convert into 1080 60 fps, for those that can't play 4k? Thx in advance
You can watch and/or download different resolutions including 1080p60 and 720p60 here:



EDIT: I updated the links, they should work again (for now).
 
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Saraph

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Artist is doing 60fps interpolation himself now, when it finished, I'll add both resolutions to OP
If it's just interpolation and not native 60 FPS, I wonder if it's any better than what I already uploaded (Flowframes interpolation). The difference between 30 FPS and 60 is night and day, but out of curiosity I tried making a 180 FPS interpolation and viewed it on my 165 Hz monitor and I just couldn't notice any difference between that and 60 FPS. Maybe I'm just "slow".

Once Nagoo's interpolation comes out, if there's any enthusiast, you can compare it with my interpolation and tell me if there's any difference. I'd appreciate that.
 
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Nulldev

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If it's just interpolation and not native 60 FPS, I wonder if it's any better than what I already uploaded (Flowframes interpolation). The difference between 30 FPS and 60 is night and day, but out of curiosity I tried making a 180 FPS interpolation and viewed it on my 165 Hz monitor and I just couldn't notice any difference between that and 60 FPS. Maybe I'm just "slow".

Once Nagoo's interpolation comes out, if there's any enthusiast, you can compare it with my interpolation and tell me if there's any difference. I'd appreciate that.
Even 15 years ago, I had problems to notice the difference between 100 Hz and 120 Hz, in UT99. :D
 
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If it's just interpolation and not native 60 FPS, I wonder if it's any better than what I already uploaded (Flowframes interpolation). The difference between 30 FPS and 60 is night and day, but out of curiosity I tried making a 180 FPS interpolation and viewed it on my 165 Hz monitor and I just couldn't notice any difference between that and 60 FPS. Maybe I'm just "slow".

Once Nagoo's interpolation comes out, if there's any enthusiast, you can compare it with my interpolation and tell me if there's any difference. I'd appreciate that.
I literally can't see any difference between a stable 60-70fps animations/game performance vs 120+... no matter what people keep saying, I just can't see it at all lol
 

DreamRider

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I literally can't see any difference between a stable 60-70fps animations/game performance vs 120+... no matter what people keep saying, I just can't see it at all lol
This is actually very normal, even experts will tell you that the human eye can see between 30 and 60 frames per second. Some maintain that it's not really possible for the human eye to perceive more than 60 frames per second anyway.

Even if this is proven to be a bit off as a max number though, monitors in many cases cap at 60hz refresh rate regardless, effectively capping the fps to 60 max anyway so you are none the wiser even in this case.

Also, in reality when you have a result of some resolution and fps values, you can't really improve upon it in terms of detail, without doing a re-render on the source files from the very beginning which would require access to the owner's original files.

You can still do what you want with the result video of course and the way marketing works, makes people think they are getting something better (bigger number, hey, must be better! right? ) but well, guess what they get the same if not worse as a result (spoiler. its usually worse cause its very easy to make minor texture details disappear or fade). Its all in the eye of the beholder. Its a curse on the internet right now, upscaling is similar in that regard. It doesn't really help quality and its effectively like an empty bubble of sorts. Just wish more people actually realized this.
 
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