"Yeah, it looks like you're having issues with the collision mesh on individual chunks, and the only way I know of to increase the chunk collision mesh quality is to use PhysX lab."
So, up the Collision Quality slider in PhysX Lab it seems.
Little self-rant down below:
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5760x1080p (triple monitor setup)
ONLY GOOD FOR RACING GAMES
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as racing games you are used to peripheral vision
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and you can use a controller and sit back feet away from your setup
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TRIED DIRT 3 & GTA V (video recorded!!)
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also: if you use a triple monitor setup MAKE SURE TO HAVE THREE OF THE SAME SCREEN
it fucking kills me having different: color, brightness, contrast, etc...
the viewsonics have horrible response time/etc...
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and FPS games don't benefit too much since I'm sitting up straight like a foot away from the MAIN MONITOR ANYWAY. (no periheral vision again)
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also NVIDIA SURROUND makes windows multi-tasking weird.
dragging over windows
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last thing = "my desk isn't big enough"
my audio interface, phone, mic stand, etc
(( get pushed to the side ))
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ONLY BAD THING about NOT having 5760x1080p setup IS
that's the perfect resolution for my 1070 FTW to get a constant 60 FPS
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MVI_8652 (5760x1080p - triple monitor gaming - only good for racing games imo ) .MOV
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msBiLFE1Orc
only thing I'm not so happy with about this video is the shaky 3d footage (basically the motion track)
if anyone knows how to make a nicer motion track, please tell me.
however, I was thinking (and didn't try yet...) to perhaps stabilize the footage from the camera BEFORE putting it into boujou, then when I track the footage maybe it would be nicer?
MVI_0286_rendered_with_RENDERMAN_RIS.mp4
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Finally think I got it:
"MOTION TRACKING TEST: PFTrack, Maya, renderman RIS, & After Effects "
➨ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVc9NX7i5RM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJEdy5gVq-o
edit: confirmed
HDR on deck OLED reshade fixes flat HDR games what --- A049_06220155_C001, H265 AMD MAIN10 10 bit required for HDR youtube oooh duh. 25-47 mpbs.mp4
resolve settings HDR WORKING SHOULD BE NOW LMFAO
mp4 h265 AMD
export HDR10 metadata and embed checkmarks
REQUIRE H265 FOR 10 bit......... OHHH FOR REAL?
all this time my h264 ones were 8 bit.......DDDDERP
main10 as encoding option now..... OOOP
25-47 mbps CBR
timeline color settings :
color managed auto checkmark
HDR PQ 4000 nit
dolby vision and HDR10+ (even if not configured)
4000 nit bt 2020 d65 st2084 full
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYTqflZeJac
What I did (HOW-TO IN DESCRIPTION):
I used Adobe After Effects CS6
& Placed the video (bottom layer)
Adjustment Layer (above video layer) with:
Remove Grain
Noise 5% (add some grain back to add a sense of detail otherwise it looks smudgy)
Levels (individual R,G,B adjustments)
Hue/Saturation (adjust individual colors to liking)
Black solid (above adjustment layer): w/ Video Copilot Optical Flares (real sun preset)
2.35.1 cinemascope overlay (above optical flares layer)(from google images)
then copy & pasted the comp so I can solo ONLY the video (to show how it looks unedited)
then selected (unedited) comp 1st, then (edited) comp 2nd
and dragged my selection to new comp button & clicked sequence layers
-now unedited clip is played 1st & edited clip is played 2nd in a sequence
then I saved my project
& opened adobe premiere
and double clicked on the footage area & imported my after effects project
(you can choose what comps to import from there)
then I imported the unedited vs edited comp (the one where it shows both clips)
lastly I clicked the new item button in premiere (in the footage window)
& clicked NEW TITLE and made a nice title for (before) & (after)
& a "black video" (basically a black solid layer) for the background
(to have a nice background for my text)
dragged duration of black to 3 seconds (instead of 5) (by pressing O key for out/endpoint)
& pressed the Insert key (,) (the button in the clip preview window) to insert the clip
then I dragged my text titles over the black video clips
(& dragged the end point to where it was on the black video)
& then I found where the 2 clips were separated in after effects (the last frame of unedited)
& I cut that frame (to separate it)
then I inserted the other black video & the (AFTER) title & dragged the out to match the black clip
for real lastly: then I rendered the video as
H.264
1080p
29.97 fps
17mbps target
20mbps max
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bokeh COMPARISON-2.35.1 cinescope movie wide screen crop overlay & cc & optical flares.aep_1.mp4
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Finally think I got it:
"MOTION TRACKING TEST: PFTrack, Maya, renderman RIS, & After Effects "
➨ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVc9NX7i5RM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJwSaae5TTY