Forum: Bryce


Subject: Can this thing render any slower???

Roshigoth opened this issue on Aug 31, 2000 ยท 13 posts


Roshigoth posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 6:49 PM

Sorry, just wanna blow off steam. I started a render last night at 11:15. It's 4:50. here now, and it's still not done.. It's going really slowly on the antialiasing.. something like 1% every 15-30 minutes. Ugh. It's on 91% now.. maybe it'll finish before 7. Rosh


Ghostofmacbeth posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 7:03 PM

I know what you mean .. good luck ...



Roshigoth posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 7:09 PM

I live on this machine.. This will probably make my record of longest render. The current winner's 13 hours, and that was my very first abstract, the one I did in response to Verdie's challenge. Not surprisingly, this one's also an abstract. I think one reason it's taking so long is it's at 1024 x 768 (was gonna be my wallpaper, but I decided I wasn't quite happy with it.. and I thought of something else to make for my desktop) so I'll post a reduced form on the gallery, and if anyone wants it, I'll upload the full-size to my web page. Rosh


DigitalArtist posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 7:13 PM

plays Jeapordy music


Hawkfyr posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 7:33 PM

Daaamn, 13 hr's...I wish.... I have one that took 73 hrs three freakin days, on my old P200. I gotta get a Mac. Hawkfyrplays funeal durge (SP)

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Kurka posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 8:02 PM

Sometimes it helps to render the image really big, without any anti-aliasing. Then reduce the image.


inyerface posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 8:15 PM

You probably know this, but- Disable EVERYTHING except Bryce: screensaver, clock, desktop picture, ANY other program or background app. THEN turn off your monitor! anything that updates (including screen) will slooow your render. Oh yeah, and get a Mac!


Roshigoth posted Thu, 31 August 2000 at 9:33 PM

Finally done! 19:30 hrs. My new record... and that's on an Athlon 800, mind you. As for disabling everything, well, I do that overnight. During the daytime, well, I can't live without my computer.. i.e. i'll just have to deal with the slow render for now. It's usually not that bad. This was just a tough pic. That's all. As for a mac, well, I really, really hate macs. If getting a mac would cut 10% off my render time (which I doubt), I'll do without, thank you very much. (but I don't wanna get into a mac/pc discussion, so we'll drop it there). Rosh


Spike posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 11:30 AM

Hey bud, Try a render to disk at 300 dpi for print output. That will get ya!

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inyerface posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 2:44 PM

...and THAT's why the big guys have six machines....


DigitalArtist posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 4:10 PM

Phew! Congratulations there Rosh! My longest ever was 15:35 on a P2 600 (upgrading soon) It was a scraped projct called "Creation" at 1024x768 with AA fine art on. 5 minute animation? I'd probably die with something that long! (not being able to use my computer is like being without food) the longest one Ive attempted is a minute 20......something along the lines of 250 frames or something - I don't remember. -James I really wish it'd take advantage of multi boot systems sigh


Roshigoth posted Fri, 01 September 2000 at 6:08 PM

Oh yeah. I know. I wish I had a render slave for this sort of thing so I can keep doing stuff while rendering.. but it's enough of a pain to ship my one computer back and forth between home and my dorm (not to mention expensive)... I don't even want to think about two comps.. maybe if I could land myself a decent laptop... =) Rosh


Ironbear posted Sun, 03 September 2000 at 8:39 PM

Get a Mac? Puh.. leeeze. (Sorry mac lovers... my PC daemon possessed me for a moment and made me type this) Lots o RAM helps... and staying as far away from volumetrics as I can. My "Vampires in the Mist" image was the longest render I ever experienced (96hrs total, before it crashed and I had to finish it in post) I discovered later, fooling around with it, that its was the volumetric nebulae that did it, w/o nebulae it took less than 10hrs to do a photo quality render of the same scene on my dual 233 with 512mb ram.

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