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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 5:12 am)
have you tried rendering to disk ? (I don't know what version of Vue you are using but I think that's available in all of them)
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You also have the option to make small partial renders and stitch them together in PS.
The document that garyandcatherine was talking about is probably this one below but it doesn't focus much on render size, it's more about render time. Nevertheless, it's a great document.
http://users.tns.net/~mwalter1/Vue_Render_Settings.pdf
The rendering tutorial I am referring to has to do with using the batch render. It allows you to make very large renders because it uses an external program (not VUE) to render it. Therefore, your system resources/overhead are tremendously reduced and you wont get that stupid outta memory issue in Vue.
http://users.tns.net/~mwalter1/External_Render.pdf
I think the external render may be an Infinite only thing.
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Hi everyone,
I like to render my pictures nice and big, but my computer is kinda getting old, It's a Pentium 4, 2.8GHz with 1GB of ram and with some scenes it gets stuck trying to render much bigger than about 1024x1024, so I was wondering if anyone knows how to get a big render out of an old compy, like rendering in sections or something? or should I just start saving for a new one?