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Subject: Vue 4.11 broke the select render area thing?


MightyPete ( ) posted Wed, 11 December 2002 at 4:57 PM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 1:50 AM

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I just noticed this. If you are rendering something and are using the select render area. And are rendering on broadcast for some unknown reason Vue renders whatever who knows where it's getting the picture from cause like whole trees are missing in the render. Bizzare. I'm trying to check my leaves here and noticed vue just not rendering properly in broadcast to the screen. This is a new Vue BTW cause for some reason I killed the old one. Some of the Vue buttons got munched somehow and if you put the mouse on them Vue would crash so I uninstalled it and reinstalled it and applied the 4.11 patch then I noticed this bizzare behavor. This took forever to render BTW to show you what it's doing. It's on drugs or something cause like this is not what it is suppost to look like. This is the exact same spot rendered in Final, Broadcast and User... It's just a little piece using the select render area tool rendered to full sized screen. I just selected a little spot over on tree to check the leaves. Oh and I did try discarding the render area and reselecting it several times. It never made a diference. Anyone else notice the wierdness?


MightyPete ( ) posted Wed, 11 December 2002 at 5:17 PM

Broadcast render setting is what is broken. I just rebooted and tried the whole scene to the main camera view and to the screen and it the same. It renders garbage.... Have I missed something here? I can't remember reading anything about this here.


MightyPete ( ) posted Wed, 11 December 2002 at 5:49 PM

Problem solved. I thought I was loosing it there for a second. Vue was insisting my scene I guess was moving across the screen at 1000 miles a hour or somthing. That was motion blur it was rendering. This scene I'm doing has no motion but since there don't seem to be a effective way to turn it all off it insists it's moving. We need a button NOT ANIMATED ! that we can click once and vue stops asking about it forever ! I seleced ever object here and told it it's not animated nothing is animated. I've got the time set to 0 but it still asks ever time this texture can be animated you know? Do you want to animate it? NO I DON"T WANT ANIMATION!!!!! This is the problem it just like never forgets if you happen to click on something or import something that has animation. Once it's turned on you can't seem to get it to turn off.


guitarzan ( ) posted Wed, 11 December 2002 at 7:53 PM

This sort of thing happens to me all the time. Scenes will mysteriously become animated. I just go to the timeline and select "destroy object animation" and then save again and it usually solves it. I dont know where the animation comes from, but it usually happens to me when i have done a lot of booleans and grouping.(seems that way anyways). I sent a email to e-on a long time ago about this but got no response.


MightyPete ( ) posted Wed, 11 December 2002 at 8:14 PM

Thanks for the tip. I did just that I selected everything and distroyed object animation then saved it yet again. Hopefull that cured it once and for all.


Djeser ( ) posted Wed, 11 December 2002 at 11:43 PM

Where do you find the "destroy object animation" command? Which menu? I've never found that; sure would come in handy!

Sgiathalaich


MightyPete ( ) posted Wed, 11 December 2002 at 11:55 PM

Oh took me a while to find it too. Click the display part on the top of the screen there then the last one click display time line then right click on the time line that's diplayed and pick from that new menu. I guess I'm not the only one that's having this unwanted animation stuff showing up after all.


guitarzan ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 12:37 AM

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In the timeline, right-click on the object(s) that you don't want to have animation. Hopefully when you re-open your scene the animation will be gone.


gebe ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 2:39 AM

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MightyPete, try "render to screen", then it works.

Djeser, you also can dlete an animation in changing STANDARD to NOT ANIMATED.


MightyPete ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 7:57 AM

Guitta the problem with changing it from standard to Not Animated is that sure it works but as soon as you move it or tweek the texture it becomes animated again. Oh I tried render to screen also. I tried everything I thought it was a bug. I got a bigger picture here rendered to screen showing the same thing. I seleceted all objects on the right then in the timeline distroyed the animation. and saved the scene again. That seems to have worked perfect.


gebe ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 8:36 AM

I don't have this animation problem at all with Vue 4.11


MightyPete ( ) posted Thu, 12 December 2002 at 9:03 AM

Well I don't any more and that's good. See it's great if you want animation but when you don't want it looked to me that there was no way to turn it off. What the probem here is my scenes are huge monsters. This one was animated at one time but now I've redone the scene for a diffent project and I couldn't turn it off. I don't need the feature now on this one. It may not make much sence at first but It's easier and faster for me to just tweek and old scene to what the customer now wants than to build everything over again from scratch on a new file so that's why I was doing it this way. Some of these files I got here took years to create and tweek and have been rendered several times already. That way the new work fits the theme of the old work so they match. At least now I know how to turn it all off so for me problem solved. I can get back to work now.


roadtoad ( ) posted Fri, 13 December 2002 at 7:54 AM

along with a 'don't show this again' option on some recurring popups, a file|options box to enable/disable any animation would be very welcome here.


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