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Subject: Not enough memory to load texture error in P7


AnAardvark ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 1:11 AM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 7:53 PM

I keep getting this error when rendering at the higher settigns. (Default setting one from the right.) Memory usage when this occurs isn't all that high, less than a gig, and I have four gig of physical memory. (Yes, I know that Poser can't use that much, but it should certainly be able to use a full 2 gig.) I generally don't get that problem one level of rendering down.


Begmysweet ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 2:16 AM

I get the same error actually. Usually when I have more then one figure using the same skin though. I have 2 gigs of ram installed and usually any figure with different skins work fine. 2 using same skin have no probs. But when moving to 3 or more it hates me and I lose all my work. Not sure why this is the case. Perhaps the skin itself is the problem seeing as they are large and high rez to begin with. Hopefully someone will have an answer for this probelm.


adroge ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 2:40 AM

you can try shrinking the textures (back up the old ones first) in a paint program -- they all do this. You can even get a free one that's pretty good at http://www.getpaint.net/index.html

So if the figure textures are say 3000x3000, try downsizing it to something like 1024x1024. In many renders it's not necessary to have such large textures -- large textures are only needed for close-up shots.


Jules53757 ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 4:27 AM

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Philywebrider ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 9:21 AM

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I get the "Out Of Memory" flag and I got the above flag.

I have a PC,Intel dual Core,2.4 processor, with 3.24 of ram.

The image I'm trying to render is just DAZ's V4 with one set of clothing, no props, no background.

A window says I'm out of memory.

another window says "Raise adaption threshold or specify smaller bucket sizes.

I'm afraid I don't know what they are talking about.

V4 series seems to be the problem, V3 can have clothing, props, backgrounds etc, and no memory problem.

Did anybody have a problem with the latest Poser7 fixes?.


Darboshanski ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 10:11 AM · edited Thu, 28 February 2008 at 10:13 AM

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First off are you folks rendering using the auto or manual settings? I find the manual settings to be better than the auto settings using that slider thingy. In the manual settings you are able to make adjustments to the bucket sizes, pixel size, shade ratings, raytrace bounces and such.

I run a AMD dual core machine with 4 gigs of RAM ( accessing 3.50 of the RAM) and never encounter these errors and I feel it's because of using the manual settings which gives you control over the things I mentioned above which will lower the use of resources on your machine.

Try using the manual settings and lower the bucket size down you do not need  a bucket size setting larger than 64 and even that in my opinion is much I'd try a setting of 32. I have posted my settings as a guide.

Also I found that reducing textures sizes help there is a utility  I use here in the marketplace called Downrezer that works well for this. My settings are just the basic setting for a preview and not for a final render. But it is just to show you the manual settings tab.

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Begmysweet ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 12:48 PM

I'll try shrinking them and see if that works. I use manual settings often so I don't have issues there. Its just if I use the same texture for lets say...triplets with full gear and all I get the error. I use photoshop so I don't need the free programs I should be ok with what I have. Hell I noticed when I shrink them their pretty much still high rez (reason why I love photoshop). So I'll give that a try. Any other suggestions would be great.


manoloz ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 4:00 PM

You can also try rendering as a separate process if you have a multicore machine. Or was it unchecking that option? I don't remember, but once I had that error dialogue, and I changed that setting, and everything rendered fine

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jugoth ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 4:36 PM

I set bucket size 150 when using p6 and p7 i set 150 bucket and separate process, i have amd 4200 2 gb mem xp 32 and can go so far.
When i render on my quad machine with 4 separate process instead using xp 32 i boot into xp 64 and have 2 gb mem.
Xp 64 i can render max settings more happy than under 32 as xp 64 handles mem better.
Best way is practice with bucket size from 10 to 200 but if you can in art program export a texture map lower far better.
I take a 3000 x 3000 texture and export it with no loss down to 500 k instead 1 mg so just experiment that's the best way.


Darboshanski ( ) posted Thu, 28 February 2008 at 5:18 PM

Another good tip is to delete high rez items from your scene if it is not the main focus of the render or out of camera shot no sense wasting resources on something not seen. Also, as a matter of fact, using low rez items such as props and other things only seen in the background helps also.

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