Paul Francis opened this issue on May 15, 2010 · 3 posts
Paul Francis posted Sat, 15 May 2010 at 10:20 AM
Can the render Poser is rendering at any one time be viewed remotely, say by a PC on the same network? You might have noticed that when re-launching Poser, it displays the last render from the previous session, so it must be stored somewhere; I wonder if it's stored as it renders, or does it only save it when you quit the programme/stop the render?
Just wondering; if Poser were to store a render on the fly, it would mean that using the laptop (downstairs) I could keep an eye on the render on the PC (upstairs) while watching TV and drinking beer!
My
self-build system - Vista 64 on a Kingston 240GB SSD,
Asus P5Q
Pro MB, Quad
6600 CPU, 8 Gb Geil Black Dragon Ram, CoolerMaster HAF932 full
tower chassis, EVGA Geforce GTX 750Ti Superclocked 2 Gb,
Coolermaster V8 CPU aircooler, Enermax 600W Modular PSU, 240Gb SSD,
2Tb HDD storage, 28" LCD monitor, and more red LEDs than a grown
man really
needs.....I built it in 2008 and can't afford a new one,
yet.....!
My
Software - Poser Pro 2012, Photoshop, Bryce 6 and
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ockham posted Sat, 15 May 2010 at 10:43 AM
Poser does store the last 10 renders in a folder called PoserRenderCache
under Documents and Settings, but these probably won't help to do what you want.
These are in a format that I haven't been able to read; maybe proprietary or compressed.
(P6 stored them in BMP form without the header, which could be viewed easily
in Photoshop or Irfan if you knew the render dimensions.)
templargfx posted Sat, 15 May 2010 at 11:23 AM
search for and download oneclickvnc compile the exe on your laptop, then run that exe on the poser machine.
or just use any version of VNC. Or even programsaccessoriesremote desktop connection and type in the local IP of the poser machine.
on a LAN, these work awesome. you can even actively use poser with this software from your laptop. I actually use pocketVNC to keep an eye on Poser on my pocket PC while its rendering
TemplarGFX
3D Hobbyist since 1996
I use poser native units