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Poser Python Scripting F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 02 3:16 pm)
My initial guess is that there's no way to do it cleanly. It would require refocusing the camera in four different areas, so the result would not be centered properly.
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what about.. is there a way to make a script so that when you click render it "skips" to a point in the pic and starts rendering there? say i want to render a pic, it takes 3 hours but after 1 hour i need to stop it, so i can use the comp for other things, so current progress is saved then later i come back, start the script, select which "patch" to start at again, and it continues this method would also allow splitting renders to multiple comps, each making a set of the "patches" in the pic then a paint program can easily stack together into 1 pic
Ockham - Thanks, I was'nt focusing on moving the camera, but that was a nice idea! anxcon has the right idea. I think alot of render crashes happen because the jobs are just too big, but if there were a way to half or quarter the job, much like for use with different computers, I think bigger things would happen! = )
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I've have Ockham's Render Figure script, but am wondering elsewise? = )