[WIP] Interiors -will be my first PR renderings
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Thanks Sepo. I keep trying Podium, but I just keep giving up. SU constantly crashes. That is the most frustrating part.
Puter specs:
AMD Athlon 64 x2 5400 3GHz
4GB of RAM
Video-I can't remember but I'll get you stats laterI've set up my scene, shadows on. I've tried every setting I have and most of them crash. I've tried default, sepos smooth setting, fab interiors, optimalem... the list goes on.
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Tina, I also run a 64 bit rig, if you want to send me the model and I will see if it happens to me also, I guess that way we can eliminate it being Podium if it does as my Podium seems very stable.
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Thanks Pete, it's on the way!
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Tina, it did render on my side, but it took a while to process geometry and warm up, I tested it on default (I have not got the other presets loaded besides the standards on my new rig).
I guess it may be overloading your machine as the scene has 821 lights, 2593 reflective surfaces.
I then reset the model, and it rendered in 1m 40s, however when I tried to add lights (omnis) SU crashed and kept crashing after that, so it looks like it may indeed be a combination of model and Podium.
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sounds like a geometry or texture issue to me, more likely geometry.
sometimes just one dodgy texture or component can cause the crashing. I would delete components one by one and reset all materials and keep testing til it stops playing up (oh and purge all if you haven't already). 2593 reflective faces isn't too excessive for podium, just one car has that amount and normally its very stable. Why so many lights?
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@solo said:
the scene has 821 lights
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The lights are LEM's, so it could be a sphere that's lit up.
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That looks beautiful, I like it. I dont know what PR or NPR is.
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Looking forward to see the progress of this...
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Try using the Metropolis Light Transport render method. In MLT, the number of light emitters is totally irrelevant. You can have 8 or 2048 emitter faces and the render time will stay the same.
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@solo said:
Tina, it did render on my side, but it took a while to process geometry and warm up, I tested it on default (I have not got the other presets loaded besides the standards on my new rig).
I guess it may be overloading your machine as the scene has 821 lights, 2593 reflective surfaces.
I then reset the model, and it rendered in 1m 40s, however when I tried to add lights (omnis) SU crashed and kept crashing after that, so it looks like it may indeed be a combination of model and Podium.Pete, thank you so much! I also took out the omnis and reset the model and got the same results. So.... problem with omnis... What do I do about that? What are my options for lighting the model? Why would I be having trouble with omnis?
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@frederik said:
Looking forward to see the progress of this...
The scene has a good potential...Thank you. Now that we are getting to what the problems are I'm having more hope for it's outcome.
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@olishea said:
Why so many lights?
I've probably not set the model up correctly for podium is my guess. I'm just trying to get some light into the room. I placed two omnis that seem to be misbehaving.
@david57 said:
That looks beautiful, I like it. I dont know what PR or NPR is.
Thank You. NPR is Non-Photo Realistic (which is what the format I generally work in) PR=Photo Realistic
@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
You can go a long way down the wrong road if you are not watching.
I suggest you start over....trying to disect that scene is going to take too long and I can't see you learning much as it will be hard to isolate what it is that is effecting the render. There are too many variables....and it is just too big to start....to much going on.
Start with a very simple scene with very little reflection or lighting....work it up from there and you will see how the changes you make (the additional adjustments) effect the rendering each time. It is very frustrating to continue to preview settings and find that you don't understand how you have effected the change.
I took your advice and took out the omnis and scene rendering very quickly and SU did not crash. Thanks for the tip!
@ecuadorian said:
Try using the Metropolis Light Transport render method. In MLT, the number of light emitters is totally irrelevant. You can have 8 or 2048 emitter faces and the render time will stay the same.
Wow, I'm new to the PR stuff and that article flew right over my head.
@frederik said:
@ecuadorian said:
Try using the Metropolis Light Transport render method.
Sure is going to be difficult using Podium, since unbiased methods are not supported by the engine...
Again, {SHOOO} and you messed up my hair!
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My "successful" attempts...
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@ecuadorian said:
Try using the Metropolis Light Transport render method.
Sure is going to be difficult using Podium, since unbiased methods are not supported by the engine used in Podium...
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Bruce, yes, very pleased! Like you said just getting it not to crash was a huge accomplishment. Now I just have to figure out how to get the room lit. Hmmmmm?
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If you want to send the scene please do. I am quite keen to see if I can do it slightly differently.
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@sepo said:
If you want to send the scene please do. I am quite keen to see if I can do it slightly differently.
Great idea...!
Really - I mean it... If possible, "Honey Dear", then you should make it available for all of us and make it a render challenge...
Previous render challenges have proved to be very interesting, where scenes have been rendered by many different users and the outcome have been really interesting... -
Did not have it in mind as a render contest....more like offering help as Tina is using Podium. But hey.... maybe Tina would like to see what could be done with different render engines.
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