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Re: Rendering Imported Poser Models?

Re: Rendering Imported Poser Models?

2005-12-12       - By richardsan

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cool, craig!
glad i, in some small manner, aided your effort.
sounds like a really beefy machine ! i hope to get set up with  
something similar after all the
stormstuff dies down...did you get it directly from apple, or another  
reseller?


On Dec 12, 2005, at 12:44 PM, ccirelli wrote:

> Hi richardsan,
>
> Good news: I was able to get my scene rendered to a movie file by  
> *turning off OpenGL* in
> my Interactive Renderer settings, and of course setting it to  
> "Eovia Software". No crashes,
> everything (including playback controls in Assembly room) worked  
> exactly as it should
> have. I tried this after reading your questions below, so thank you  
> for your reply.
>
> In answer to your questions:
>
> - C5P (full version) running on Mac OSX 10.4.3 / Dual G5 1.8 /  
> 2.25GB RAM / 256 MB ATi
> Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Edition / 26.2 out of 80GB free space on system  
> drive (system drive
> is set as C5 scratch disk)
>
> - Yes, I was able to render frame-by-frame and assemble in post  
> using AE
>
> - OpenGL condition, see above
>
> So, C5 didn't get along with my scene when OpenGL was being used.  
> I'll report this to
> Eovia, so they have the info. This seems like a bug, but at least I  
> found an easy
> workaround. I know I've rendered other scenes to a movie with  
> OpenGL turned on, the
> difference here seems to be my imported & animated Poser 6 model.
>
> craig
>
>
> --- In Carrara@(protected), richardsan <richardsan@(protected)> wrote:
> >
> > it's difficult to keep up with machine/os specs. can you post them,
> > please?
> > one condition may possibly be insufficient scratch disk free  
> space...
> > 25% is generally recommended.
> > also, is this test rendering with C5 ?
> > can you render out single frames ? [and assemble in post?]
> > hardware or software open gl [if that is even a "condition", these
> > days]?
> >
> >
> > On Dec 11, 2005, at 4:32 PM, ccirelli wrote:
> >
> > > Admittedly I'm new to Poser (6), but I'm having trouble with what
> > > should be a pretty easy test.
> > > I'm trying to render an animated scene that includes an imported
> > > Poser 6 model, which is
> > > simply running past some objects. Every time I attempt to render a
> > > to movie, Carrara locks up
> > > (spinning Mac beachball, followed by the "Carrara not responding"
> > > message). I then have to
> > > force-quit Carrara.
> > >
> > > Rendering a single frame is fine. I can also preview the animation
> > > using the scrubber bar in
> > > the Assembly room - although if I hit the "Play" button, C5
> > > crashes.. strange.
> > >
> > > This current test also involves a SynthEyes tracked camera, but I
> > > also created a new C5 file
> > > with a simple locked-down camera, no other objects, and a  
> different
> > > Poser model. Same deal.
> > >
> > > Anyone else having issues rendering animations with imported Poser
> > > 6 models? If anyone has
> > > a chance to run a test or two, please reply back with your  
> results.
> > > I'll send this in to Eovia
> > > Support as well.
> > >
> > > thx,
> > > craig
>
>
>
>
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