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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
I would have thought rendercows are run on dedicated machines and not on office computers employees are logged in on.
www.youtube.com/user/ShawnDriscollCG
ummm... We have 60 computer in our office that are worth using for render engines. Why buy more? They aren't used at night, I can render 1 minute of animation in less than 30 minutes of this field of computers... that's using VIZ and backburner.
Vue has issues. the computer has to be logged into and not locked in order to use it... VUE needs to change their policy and make the render cow run in the background as a service like other render farms. Their approach on this issue is completely impractical.
Hi Fuzzy!
I,m working for an Architectural firm myself too, Just started, and all this Vue stuff is new but first deadline is creeping on me.
And thanks for the post, it answered few of those questions I had bugging me.
One of them, I actually have just figured out myswelf today at work, came home and read your post to Vue support and it has confirmed my solution.
I had just wasted 12 hours of rendering last night because every some 4-5 frames I'd get image with missing textures - black spots instead. I did tests all day and nothing came wrong like last night, I used same machines. And then sudenly, I see one of the machines rendering out frames twice as fast as the others and this machine has someone working on it presently- so I'm like - how come? Something is wrong, I stop the rendering (because we can't see the result before the end we all know that) and check my renderings, and again, every 4th frame had black spots, but this time I knew which machine did that - and it was the machine that one lady has just left and some guy logged on. Same thing happened last night, she logged off when left and I logged in to use it for night using my account.
Fhheww, I'm glad I put my finger on this bugger, it could have destroyed my first project ,
And they really need to get rid of those TMP files. That's just something rediculous.
I read a story on their support site where a guy was about to lose his job because Vue crashed after 2 days of rendering and left him with those TMP files on deadline.
Even though they say they need those TMP files to reduce flicker - this thing still flickers like crazy, even after boosting AA, using distance blurring, motion blur, removing Bump maps from grass and stuff.
And now they want 200USD for 5 more render nodes. I'd pay if Hypervue was something close to Backburner. Where the guy can monitor rendering on the weekend from home! While me, I'll be waking up eariler and going to the office on weekend just to make sure it's still rendering.....
La verdad que esta bueno el software Vue5i pero tarda mucho los renders, he realizado un trabajo de navegacion en un becindario de 1 min de tiempo con el render en FINAL a 540 px X 405 px y tardo 5 Day con una PC a 3GHz 1G de RAM , Trajeta de video de 256 MB PCI Exp a 16x ATI y nada tarda mucho si alguien tiene algun tipo de solucion que creo que no pero bueno siempre hay gente que nos ayuda , gracias
Good Luck
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http://www.e-onsoftware.com/support/ShowMessage.php?id=1147626608
check above link to see what I posted regarding using Vue5i for Architectural animations
Fletch