Rendered Walkthrough
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@dprince said:
for shapespaek can i save the online walkthrough as a video?
I do not think so. The output is for viewing in HTML/WebGL and VR.
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OK THANKS. thats not exactly what i want to do it has to be in video format and not available to just online viewing
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Sorry, I read your profile and thought it was the Mac.
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I would still like to know how to do the walk through using vray. no matter how long it takes to render
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This was an issue in the past with laptops. You still may have a graphics card Enscape can use. Try this https://enscape3d.com/knowledgebase/multi-gpu-issues/
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@dprince said:
I would still like to know how to do the walk through using vray. no matter how long it takes to render
VRay will render animation based on SketchUp scene tabs. For example I would make a scene tab for point A of my walkthrough, then one for point B, point C, etc.
Setup your animation settings in model info with Scene delay off and a reasonable amount of time for the transitions, so the speed is the way you like it.
Render using VRay with animation enabled and saving to a folder. VRay will save each frame out. Then use an application to combine the frames into a video file. I bet there are a bunch of free ones. Photoshop will also do this now.
There are plugins that can make the walkthrough smoother and with animation (doors open for example) but that becomes more complex, and you have to make sure its VRay compatible, but the procedure above is the fastest way to get up and running (pun intended).
Smustard had some nice path animation plugins a long time ago. I am not sure if they still work. Worth a shot.
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What settings should i have for Vray animation or better yet are should the settings be? im using vray 3.4
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The settings I would recommend are having a powerful CPU or using a render-farm.
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Several years ago I rendered a animation with Vray 1.5 on one PC.
I believe rendering took 4-5 weeks 24/7.
I would NOT do it like that again.
With Enscape I rendered a 4 minutes animation in less than an hour. -
@pixero said:
Several years ago I rendered a animation with Vray 1.5 on one PC.
I believe rendering took 4-5 weeks 24/7.
I would NOT do it like that again.
With Enscape I rendered a 4 minutes animation in less than an hour.my machine cant run enscape . each time i try it crashes
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If you're serious about rendering an animation with V-Ray, I would highly recommend looking at render farms, there are quite a few options out there.
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@dprince said:
@pixero said:
Several years ago I rendered a animation with Vray 1.5 on one PC.
I believe rendering took 4-5 weeks 24/7.
I would NOT do it like that again.
With Enscape I rendered a 4 minutes animation in less than an hour.my machine cant run enscape . each time i try it crashes
You said in a PM you had $1600 to spend on a new laptop, this will get it done:
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@andybot said:
If you're serious about rendering an animation with V-Ray, I would highly recommend looking at render farms, there are quite a few options out there.
Can you send me some examples please? Thanks
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@solo said:
@dprince said:
@pixero said:
Several years ago I rendered a animation with Vray 1.5 on one PC.
I believe rendering took 4-5 weeks 24/7.
I would NOT do it like that again.
With Enscape I rendered a 4 minutes animation in less than an hour.my machine cant run enscape . each time i try it crashes
You said in a PM you had $1600 to spend on a new laptop, this will get it done:
I was looking at this also ASUS ROG STRIX Hero Edition Gaming Laptop, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076D95JW7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2m6KCb2GCA8BM
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@dprince said:
@solo said:
@dprince said:
@pixero said:
Several years ago I rendered a animation with Vray 1.5 on one PC.
I believe rendering took 4-5 weeks 24/7.
I would NOT do it like that again.
With Enscape I rendered a 4 minutes animation in less than an hour.my machine cant run enscape . each time i try it crashes
You said in a PM you had $1600 to spend on a new laptop, this will get it done:
I was looking at this also ASUS ROG STRIX Hero Edition Gaming Laptop, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076D95JW7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2m6KCb2GCA8BM
Considering you are usimg Vray 3.4 I assume you are not using GPU rendering, so the alienware will have more cores than the ASUS, both will work great for Enscape however
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@dprince said:
Can you send me some examples please? Thanks
Here's a list from Chaos Group: https://www.chaosgroup.com/render-farms (not all of these have SU+V-Ray support, but if you narrow the list to just SU, it misses farms like Rebus)
And they have their own cloud: https://www.chaosgroup.com/cloud (I haven't used it so I couldn't speak to how it compares.)
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Thanks.
what do u guys think about these specs thinking about building a desktop computer
CPU: AMD β Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor
CPU-Cooler: Already included with CPU
Motherboard: MSI β B350 PC MATE ATX AM4 Motherboard
Memory: Corsair β Vengeance LPX 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory
Storage: Samsung β 860 Evo 500GB 2.5β³ Solid State Drive
GPU: MSI β GeForce GTX 1060 2GB Video Card
Case: Deepcool β DUKASE WHV2 ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply: Corsair β CX 500W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX -
Looks good. Now you can render a V-Ray animation in one week instead of four.
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lol. I plan on using enscape for walkthroughs/animation
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@dprince said:
lol. I plan on using enscape for walkthroughs/animation
In that case I'd suggest a GPU with much more ram, 2gb is very little
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