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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
Message edited on: 10/08/2005 04:42
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci
#1 renders have nothing to do with the graphic card. They come out ot the processor. So you maybe should be frightened that your motherboard is... JOKE! You should tell us in what render mode you did your rendering. And in what format/compression rate you saved the rendered image. So that we understand better what is going on. AND, maybe - if possible - make the scene available. Nice egg btw!
One day your ship comes in - but you're at the airport.
I'm using Vue in wireframe mode. The above scenes were all default settings except for the material. I rendered to screen using the Ultra setting at 800x600. I also tried maxing out the settings. Same thing happened. The higher the setting the easier it is to see these squares. It looks like an egg because I resized it in photoshop to 300x300.
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci
I reopened the scene to delete the animation. When I opened the scene an animation timeline popped up near the top like it always does. Never really understood that until now. Anyway I couldn't figure out how to delete the animation. Instead under "Render Options" I noticed that "Broadcast", "Superior" and "Ultra" all have "Enable motion blurring" checked in the "Render quality" section. Soooo, I went to "User settings" and unchecked "Enable motion blurring". Problem solved!!! Not only that but render speed increased dramatically!!! Not a glitch at all! Just ignorance on my part, lol. :) I really can't thank you enough! :D
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci
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"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci