oh my gods, of course a proper wolf appeared in the 3D lego parts library a few weeks after I rendered a dozen shots of Callian with a not-very-satisfactory dog that she calls a wolf. Should I just re-pose and re-render all of them? 
@0xabad1dea what, you don't store the _sources_ of the images? What do yo do when 25th annivesary comes around and you want to 'reprint' un 24k? :-P
Jokes apart, is each scene too big to keep?
@mdione I absolutely have the scene itself, but I'd need to re-pose and re-camera all the individual images (because I do not save a completely separate scene every time I move someone's arms, and the camera is not part of the scene but the render dialogue), re-render them (which will take hours cumulatively) and re-draw the faces
@0xabad1dea ah, there's way more post that I thought :)
@mdione here's a concrete example of the difference between the raw render and the final image
@0xabad1dea leave it for the 2028 remastered ultimate edition
“Yeah back in the day we did not have technology to truly bring our vision to life,”
to be clear I am very grateful to everyone who has enough Lego Autism to painstakingly create perfect 3D models of random complex parts and contribute them to the LDRAW library, it's just unlucky timing for me, I think I will just end up redoing the whole scene because I was truly not satisfied with the "wolf"
@0xabad1dea obviously you should render Odin instead of some Lego wolf...
@[email protected] Probably not important. After all, it will only be an unending dissatisfaction that will itch at the back of your brain every time you see the images or think of them from here to eternity.
@0xabad1dea is it the wolf from the lego minifigures series 27?
@0xabad1dea so yes :)
it's the one box I'm missing from that set :(
@0xabad1dea if it isn't too much of a job. If not, you can "recast" the wolf-brick-actor on later appearances, like they do on TV shows.