Materials from Hash A:M2002 CD-ROM Testrenders by WOK from pixelburg.com

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Introduction

Hash's Animation Master is an affordable full featured 3D animation package. On the program CD there is a collection of pre-build materials. To find out, what material to use for your own model is not an easy task. So I did Testrenders of all material files on the Hash 2002 CD-ROM.

What's on these pages?

On the following index page, you will find testrenders, I did with Hash's Animation Master 2002. You may use this as a reference, when you hunt down for an appropriate material for your model.
You can click on the thumbnails to see a bigger image with more details. Next to these "Zooms", there is some information, on how long the scene took to render (on my AMD Athlon 900 MHz) - these time values are a little bit vague, as the rendering took place in the background and I continued working in the front... but they may serve as a little hint to find "fast rendering " materials - as there are sometimes enourmous differences in rendertime

How was this done?

I rendered all the shown images with Hash Animation Master 2002 (V 9.5s) on an AMD 900 MHz CPU with 512 MB of RAM. And: "NO" . I did not change the material settings a hundred times, manually. As the AM projectfile format is plain ASCII, I wrote a little perl Skript, which changed the material attributes directly inside the project file and then sent some keyboard events to AM2002, to trigger another render cycle. To render all the shown images, it took about 9 hours.

Important:

You can't download any materials from my pages. I only did some testrenders. If you want to use the shown materials, insert your Hash A:M2002 CD-ROM and go to the folder /data/materials.

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