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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
Thanks for your quick reply, and for your comment :) However, I'd already found the 'render on network' thingy (maybe I should have been clearer? anyway...) I'm pretty sure in earlier Bryce you could render to network, but also get the copy of Bryce you were using to render a bit as well. I only have one machine see, but Bryce doesn't use both CPU's... I figured if I ran Bryce Lightning, plus normal Bryce, and rendered in network render mode, then Lightning would do a bit and Bryce UI would do a bit... Feeling more silly by the moment. LOL Mark.
I'm pretty sure in earlier Bryce you could render to network, but also get the copy of Bryce you were using to render a bit as well.
-Yes, that's true, still is.
I figured if I ran Bryce Lightning, plus normal Bryce, and rendered in network render mode, then Lightning would do a bit and Bryce UI would do a bit.
Nope, Bryce will not do that, sorrry.
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I've searched. I'm sure it's obvious or that there's been topics on it, but I can't find them... Maybe I'm just tired... Got a dual processor box. Know that Bryce (5.5) isn't multi threaded enough to take advantage of this. Want to run Bryce Lightning on same box. How do I get the Bryce UI plus Lightning to render? At the moment I can only get Lightning to do it, and not the UI. Where's the setting I've missed? Where's the message saying it's been removed? Sorry for being dumb! All the best, Mark.