trumped!
Pav
solved it thomthom, check my first post for reason.
cheers for the help anywho, i feel kinda silly for asking now...
Pav
ah well, is there any other way of rendering a 9000pixel image in Vray? he he
Pav
plenty of both, i tried first rendering not using vrimg, but it doesn't seem to work over 4000 pixles.
hmm, thank you for your help by the way, very impressed with you speed!
Pav
[VFBCore::SetRegion] Error writing render region to raw image file.
[RIFile::WTRegion] Error writing channel buffer.
[RIFile::WT3Float] No file stream
[VFBCore::SetRegion] Error writing render region to raw image file.
[RIFile::WTRegion] Error writing channel buffer.
[RIFile::WT3Float] No file stream
[VFBCore::SetRegion] Error writing render region to raw image file.
[RIFile::WTRegion] Error writing channel buffer.
[RIFile::WT3Float] No file stream
[VFBCore::SetRegion] Error writing render region to raw image file.
[RIFile::WTRegion] Error writing channel buffer.
[RIFile::WT3Float] No file stream
Threads completed
Clearing global light manager.
Clearing direct light manager.
Clearing ray server.
Clearing geometry.
Clearing camera image sampler.
Clearing camera sampler.
Clearing QMC sampler.
Clearing path sampler.
Clearing color mapper.
Render cancelled
that's what i get, there is no displacement, and eveything unnecessay is turned off on the layers pallete.
i'm running QMC+LC, it's on my mate computer not mine as i am a vray noob.
pav
hoping someone can help, i need this render for tomorrow.
i'm trying to do a high res render 9000x6750 in Vray, but it doesn't work.
i have tried to render it using vrimg, but the render cancels itself after the light cache.
any ideas what i'm doing wrong? i desperately need it for tomorrow.
cheers
Pav
[EDIT] now solved, tuens out the name you give the file, can't be the same as one already in the file, obviously.
i'm such an idiot.
@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
@pav_3j said:
ah the benefit of hindsight.
although, this could be just as funny going the other way, if this thread were now bombarded with people, it would be awesome.
Pav
I'm home today with a cold so have lots of time on my hands for multiple posts -
And sneezing
And lets not forget coughing
you're comic timing is impeccable!
Pav
Eric that link says that only those in the USA are permitted to view the material.
Shame, i saw the pants down thing and thought it quite funny, and more importantly correct!
I have to admit, of late i have become part of the 'pants down' crowd, not due to trying to be a dude (my piercing already does this for me) but because i have lost 2 stone and can't afford new clothes.
Before anyone says, yes i have got a belt, but it's one of those stupid clamp-y type ones that you have to tighten every 2 minutes.
Pav
ah the benefit of hindsight.
although, this could be just as funny going the other way, if this thread were now bombarded with people, it would be awesome.
i fear, all that we are doing at the moment is proving mitcorb's point.
Pav
Maybe a gentle clue, rather than the answer?
this one does have me stumped.
Pav
Sorry, my bad, i should have specified, if you follow the link to the page, and scroll down a bit, it is two article underneath the Freeman house image, that was just the link i followed to the website where found the image.
Pav
The man punted baxter!
Well done Horseman! unlucky Chris, close though.
Wasn't sure how that would go down, pleasantly surprised!
Pav
Haven't come across any internal shots.
i did come across this though, at the bottom of the page there is a link for a high res image, which is nearly 1m long.
any good?
Pav
you're work flow looks fascinating, care to explain?
once again, some lovely work.
Pav
not sure the V-pens have differing nib sizes, however my lamy did, it was a 'medium' and was a nice thickness, just right for some sketching, but also when the time came, not too large for writing.
weird question, and off topic i know, but does anyone notice a change in their handwriting after period without sketching?
it sounds weird, but i am convinced that my handwriting becomes sloppier and less artistic when i haven't sketched for a few days.
Pav
this thread would have been awesome if no one replied, alas it is too late!
Pav
looks like the concensus is with the expensive pens!
i had one of these for a while, until somone at uni pinched it, it was pretty good, in fact it was very good, the only reason i didn't replace it was for fear of loosing another one.
Pav
I only ever sketch with a fountain pen!
Sketching with a fountain pen (i find) is much nicer, i can be more fliud, and any mistakes (or unconscious descisions) are of course irreversible, which is great!
after trying many many different expensive fountain pens, i found these to be best:
the pilot V-pen, a disposable fountain.
Cheap too!
Pav