Rendering speed is directly dependent on many factors: resolution of the input images, available RAM, hard drive speed, processor speed, operating system, resolution format, and resolution of output.
Higher end computers will generally take less time to render.
For example, a computer with a very slow hard drive speed and low-end processor working on 34 2200x1600 pixel images could very well take more than two hours to render, while the same set rendered on a high-end computer with a very fast hard drive and lots of memory could take less than 15 minutes. An example of a very low-end system would be most notebook computers which tend to have components that favor small sizes and low energy requirements over performance and usually don’t have a lot of memory. These would be fine for lower resolution work, but don’t expect renderings that far exceed your computer’s real capabilities to be completed very quickly.
Please note, that the blender Smart is longer than the Morph one.
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