Something that somehow took until yesterday to hit me in the face - I've been quite focusing on making things Higher Quality in so far as trying to maintain that 60fps/1920x1080 gold standard, which I'm able to do thanks to render farming.
However, I've also really noticed that the #1 complaint I've seen (besides maybe ridiculous bulges) is that my animations are incredibly short - They're generally only a single second loop.
So it hit me:
In order to turn things from 24fps to 60fps, there has to be 2.5x as many frames(24x2.5=60)
When something is then also made into 1920x1080/FullHD, each frame then has 2.25x as many pixels ([1920*1080]/[1280*720]=2.25)
This means that its roughly 5.5 times as much as the same animation in 24fps/1280x720
If I were to do everything in "HD"(720) at 24fps, I would be able to do much longer animations for roughly the same price.
tl;dr;
Would you guys prefer longer animations or larger, smoother animations?
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