No render
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Never experienced that.
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Don't see how that's related to the graphics card. It's an issue of the render not starting. (or starting and getting stuck.) I'll see next time it happens if I can get an error report out of it.
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Oh, did you copy a material from one file to another?
In that case I think you'd be better off not having VfSU loaded when you do so. VfSU data are stored as attributes with the materials so the data transfers even with VfSU not loaded. Though I think I've observed that copying with VfSU loaded corrupt things.
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@thomthom said:
Oh, did you copy a material from one file to another?
@andybot said:
For example I might want to grab a vismat from another file
i.e. - save out a vismat and load into the other file through the material editor.
I specifically don't copy and paste anymore for that reason. Just the action of opening another file with vfsu loaded seems to be enough to cause the error in rendering. I'll see if I can get an error report out of it.
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I wonder if the OP ever read any of this...
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I don't know alot about this but I find after doing alot of simulatenous renders on the trot it happens and have always assumed its a lack of ram, a reboot seems to always fixes this.
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hmmmmm some interesting info has been uncovered here... i do often have multiple windows of sketchup open, i do often copy and paste entities between projects and Vray is always loaded. Looks like i should learn what a vismat is
video card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
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eddiemoney; a vismat is a v-ray material file. you can save those by right-clicking on a material in the v-ray material window and choosing 'save material'
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@ dkendig, indeed I did... I always appreciate all the help I get from everyone here. I'm going to try not having VRFSU loaded when I have (2) instances of SU loaded at the same time. Thanks everyone!
Silly question though, when would I save a material? Wouldn't I have loaded it from a saved location in the first place?
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@eddiemoney said:
Silly question though, when would I save a material? Wouldn't I have loaded it from a saved location in the first place?
i think its not have always loaded from the first place, since when you create a vismat, vray will make it into zipped folder (vismat file and also the bitmap used will be included (diffuse, bump, displacement, etc.)), and you can put and load it from everywhere as long as you keep it on one folder..
regards,
vd
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