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Subject: Crashing metaballs


Bemused ( ) posted Sat, 03 May 2003 at 8:30 AM · edited Mon, 02 December 2024 at 2:06 AM

I was hoping someone could help I have bryce5 and have the update installed and when I use metaballs and texture them with brushed silver my system locks up during the render even with no AA on at all and yet other textures even including the volume and complex effect dont any Ideas????? thanks bowen


Quest ( ) posted Sat, 03 May 2003 at 9:06 AM

Tell us more about your system, how much RAM are you carrying? I've just constructed some metaballs, both positive and negative using the same brushed silver material, then grouped them together and positioned them and finally rendered them without any problems. I'm carrying 512Mb of RAM on a 1 GHz, PIII using 64Mb GeForce nVidia card. What rendering mode are you using? If you don't think it's your system, try reinstalling Bryce.


TCSP ( ) posted Sun, 04 May 2003 at 1:52 AM

more system info please bemused... and we can help.


Bemused ( ) posted Sun, 04 May 2003 at 9:38 PM

Sorry guys have been really busy....ok p3 450mhz 128ram...but I dont think it is the system I can use brushed silver on every thing else but metaballs will reinstall bryce 2day and hope that it works. I quite often bring 4 & 5 poser figs into bryce and do brushed silver textures and render with superfine settings and with up to 80% volumetric atmosphere :) so I thought it might be a bug with the program :) I know that the amount of ram I hav is a little bit low. hope you can help bowen


TCSP ( ) posted Sun, 04 May 2003 at 9:55 PM

i couldnt pinpoint your problem specifically but try defraging your drive, it may help. also, check the appz you may have running in the background, to free up some of that precious processor. it may be that your system just isnt configured/optimized to execute the functions your requiring it to do because of a whole host of reasons im couldnt even begin to imagine... i mean really... a 450? im surprised youve gone as long as you have to learn bryce, on 128megs of ram! AND on a 450! ah'm just ribin' ya.. ;) maybe it is a bug...


Bemused ( ) posted Sun, 04 May 2003 at 10:01 PM

Ram is definatley a must I know ...lol but hey I have in the past had 72 poser figs in b5 and rendered it fine lol and buy the way Flak only has p3 450 look what he did LOL thanks for your help bowen


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