whtbearfan opened this issue on Jul 30, 2003 ยท 10 posts
whtbearfan posted Wed, 30 July 2003 at 10:38 PM
Well I am wondering if this thing finished or not. I was rendering to disk a rather large pic and I got a message of Stopped! Render time: 16h03'05" The picture looks done when I looked at it in photoshop, but I thould it said Finished! when it was done. Also in your opinion is rendering to screen or disk faster? Can you render something that is 5600 x 4400 pixels to screen or not?
wabe posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 1:02 AM
To your question. "Stopped! Render time..." means that someone has interrupted the rendering. Ppushing a mouse button probably by accident (thats why i take away my mouse when i am rendering big files). If it looked finished, lucky you. It means the render was nearly finished anyway. Rendering to screen is limited by the resolution of your monitor (as far as i understood). And wether rendering to disk is faster or not - others can tell better than i can. I don't have the feeling really, but i haven't done some real tests.
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Sentinal posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 2:21 AM
I've never tried rendering to the screen at a higher res than my screen res, why don't you create a blank scene, ie just the atmosphere and have ago? As to whether screen or disk is faster, dunno never tried, but once again why not try it yourself with a blank scene? I cannot think of a reason why the times should be that different, disk speeds and graphic cards speeds should be pretty irrelevent at the rendering stage.
gebe posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 3:51 AM
Rendering to disk is lots slower then to screen. Nobody knows why. For sure your render has been interrupted while rendering if you got "stopped". Have a look at the upper and bottom borders of your image, maybe you can see some more pixels there:-) Guitta
Jackie posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 7:07 AM
Stopped?! Do you have a Cat? LOL I have always rendered to disk, mainly because I render large, and I always get the "Image size is too big and may cause problems error..." when I try to render to screen.
gebe posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 7:11 AM
Yes, you cannot render bigger then your screen. You must do it on disk. What I wanted to say is, if you have the choice, say for a 800x600 or 1024x768 render, to render to disk or render to screen, Vue is much slower when rendered to disk:-)
Jackie posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 7:14 AM
Looks like I need a much bigger screen! LOL say uh, 3000x3000 ought to to it! :) Can you imagine!?
lingrif posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 8:55 PM
I'm a newbie to this forum. Been using Vue for about two months and loving every minute of it. I visit the forum daily. I've learned so much from reading the postings, the tutorials. And I'm grateful for all the freebies posted here. I'm intimidated by the talent I see here - I've got a long way to go before I post anything. But, I thought I'd share this little tidbit. My screen resolution is at 1280x1024 (the max) and I can render 1600x1200 easily. When it finishes, I have to move it down with my mouse so that I can see the right corner to save.
whtbearfan posted Thu, 31 July 2003 at 9:12 PM
Okay everyone, something isn't right. I rendered on two different machines and both of them came up with Stopped! Render Time: The machines are in two different rooms. So what's the deal. Does this have to do with the fact I am doing an Ultra rendering or the size, the 300 dpi or what?? I have done three renders in the same number of days and all have said Stopped, but the picture comes up well in Photoshop. Is this just a glitch??
TheWingedOne posted Fri, 01 August 2003 at 6:58 AM