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Hi all!!

I am currently working on a 3D turntable animation I hope you will enjoy. Right now I am processing the video and will upload it later today.

I wonder what kind of outputs do you prefer.

I am rendering the video at 1538x2000, 120FPS with the biggest quality possible. With those settings, the quality is almost lossless, but the size is huge and sometimes laggy to play.

Is that file something you have a use for, or just a more compressed 60FPS video more convenient for you?

I will offer both, but I still want to know what you think.

Also, if someone knows a good way to reduce the file size of a video while keeping as much quality as possible, please tell me! I don't know much about video.

Thanks!

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Anonymous

The visual difference between 120fps and 60fps is nearly imperceptible to the human eye, isn’t it? Most movies barely get above 24fps.

Cyb

If smaller models allow you to work easier, then smaller model would be better.

Soto

My monitor is 60Hz, it doesn't go beyond 60 FPS, so I can't compare. But some people say they do notice the difference, so I rather offer that extra quality for those who may actually notice. The smaller version will be 60 since that's what Vimeo allows anyway.