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  • T Offline
    Tinux
    last edited by 28 Jun 2011, 11:55

    Hi everyone..

    I don't know why but the render can't process and stop each time here :


    http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/2862/vray.jpg

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    I am using the default "High Quality Studio" visopt parameter and nothing happen.
    Does somoene knows where the problem comes from ?

    Thank you so much !

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      valerostudio
      last edited by 28 Jun 2011, 14:19

      If you are using the latest version 1.49.01, I wouldn't use that visopt because its from the older 1.05 version. That vispot uses an insane DMC GI and a high Light Cache setting. These settings are overkill. Especially for the rendering you are doing. My recommendation for that type of rendering is to reset to defaults and use IR Map using -3 -1 and Light Cache using 1200 - under environment tabs use the GI and BG colors to white - no skytex obviously (this is where the 'Studio' comes from). Image Sampler to .005 DMC to .007 and then change the output settings for the size you need to render. Here is a quick stab at it in visopt formathttp://www.filedropper.com/mattshighquality-studio

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        Tinux
        last edited by 28 Jun 2011, 16:36

        Hi Valero !

        Thanks in fact i think you were true, the older parameters are overkill.
        And the only thing which was important for me was the absence of textsky. So i use Default without it but i Put Gi to an higher value than one because the render was too "grey". And it works fine.

        Thank you !

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