foleypro opened this issue on Nov 16, 2013 · 7 posts
foleypro posted Sat, 16 November 2013 at 12:56 PM
Well I bought Vue11Complete and I have a few questions...
In some renderings of installed content when I put the render settings to the highest it crashes vue and the computer...
I have a quad 3.8 16 gigs ram and a 2 gig video card with 4096 extra dedicated ram if needed...terrabit HDD
I must say the ease of use compared to a few years ago is leaps and bounds...
On another note some times I get a black render in the sky atmosphere when volumetric is enabled...I do have a sunlight and a few back up lights...
Thanks for any and all answers..
Will post a 1st time picture useing VUE within a week...
bruno021 posted Sat, 16 November 2013 at 1:49 PM
Dunno about your firdt problem, but or the 2nd, are you sure this is not just Vue computing the prepass?
foleypro posted Sat, 16 November 2013 at 4:46 PM
I will let it finish and see...
gillbrooks posted Sun, 17 November 2013 at 12:46 PM
What do you mean by render settings to the highest?
Gill
foleypro posted Sun, 17 November 2013 at 1:20 PM
render=Ultra
2048x1152
dpi=600
Will supply a screen grab as soon as I install PSP7.04...
This is with installed content right outta the box...In lower settings I get the renders fine..But when I crank it up I loose the atmospheres like in god rays and such...
My system is way beyound recomendations and brand new with all the updates I did myself...I built this machine...I can still tweak the GPU settings if I need to but with a 2 gig with 4 gigs dedicated if needed there shouldnt be a problem...
Also note that I have crashed this system with a moderate amount of just 32 billion polys with just a little animation added to the weeds...
Just wondering why when I kick up the render settings some of the atmosphere's disappear...I am running the newest Vue11 complete but I did recieve a link to the newest Beta of 11 complete...
gillbrooks posted Sun, 17 November 2013 at 6:06 PM
I never use the presets any more as they have a lot of unnecessary stuff. Prefer to use my own.
Why would you be rendering at 600 ppi? Print quality if that's what you're after is 300 ppi.
The render size isn't that big though so even at those settings, I can't see why you'd crash
Gill
Vege-Mite posted Mon, 18 November 2013 at 8:36 AM
At 600 DPI the image render would be absolutely huge. No wonder your computer is crashing. Unless you have a printer that can compute DPI any setting you put in would be useless.
Adriaan Barel (a.k.a. Vege
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