A "test" file is often low-resolution or uses basic lighting. To upgrade it:
If the video is a simulation test, you can improve the visual storytelling by adding detail to the collision:
: Instead of a simple bounce, add "dust" particles or small debris when the object hits the walls. If the object is soft, emphasize the squash and stretch. ani test 2 walls.avi
Give the test a purpose to make it a "feature" for a portfolio or demo:
: Enable motion blur to make the movement feel more fluid and "cinematic" rather than clinical. 3. Add a Narrative or Concept A "test" file is often low-resolution or uses basic lighting
: Create a split-screen comparing "Method A" vs. "Method B" (e.g., different collision detection algorithms).
Knowing if it's for Blender, a physics engine, or a video codec test would help me give you more specific steps. Give the test a purpose to make it
: Frame the camera so the object looks like it’s trying to break through the walls.
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