Thats what I was thinking too, but I pre-rendered it after I made something similar to that, and I forgot I already had it rendered, so when I saved it and closed it, because everything looked good in the RAM prieview, but the saved movie file was the unchanged version, and I didn't have a backup. Learned my lesson now lol
Yeah, I understand that lol trust me. I've worked with programs that render in stills then save them to your computer after, with the video. The higher the video size, or resolution, the longer it took. I put it in at somewhere around 1280x1020 frame size, and it took a couple days with my computer left on.
I made sure I used: net stop "windows update" to disable my windows updates application so that it didn't restart my computer during the process. I'll do that with large file downloads too. Windows update can wait lol
Thanks for the reply I would agree as well. It seems as though you don't notice some of the improvements that could be made until after you have seen it over a few times, and you look at it from a different perspective, while taking someone's opinions into consideration.