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Well done man!Love from Chinese,very nice effect
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For my actual wallpaper project I created two planets that do a 20.000 frames, 360° turn and the compositing for each took 12-15 hours render time straight at 100% gpu load. This was heavy.
It was only recently that I raised the resolution for my wallpapers from FullHD to 1440p. 4k is mostly out of the question because the render times are just insane.
Read your profile and you seam to know your way around in Adobe tools. Would love to see a remake of this without the Wallpaper Engine limits when it comes to the shake effect. Always looks a bit weird, but that's just my personal opinion. Or maybe try some puppet warp stuff on this awsome picture. ^^