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12 years 3 months ago #4006
by ottix
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Bonjour,
Ayant calculé tout d´abord le lightcache et l´irradiance map, puis les 50 premiers frames d´une animation de 3660, j´ai du arrêter le render pour problème perso.
Maintenant, j´aimerai le relancer.
Existe-il un moyen de ne pas recalculer le LC et IR mais juste les charger et relancer le render?
Ayant calculé tout d´abord le lightcache et l´irradiance map, puis les 50 premiers frames d´une animation de 3660, j´ai du arrêter le render pour problème perso.
Maintenant, j´aimerai le relancer.
Existe-il un moyen de ne pas recalculer le LC et IR mais juste les charger et relancer le render?
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12 years 3 months ago #4008
by ottix
Replied by ottix on topic Re: flytrought render
Hi, i just translate my message in english!
First i calculated the LC and IR from an 3660 frames animation. But cause of a personal problem, i have to stop after rendering the first 50 frames.
Today, i want to render the last frames from 51 to 3660 without calcalute another time the IR and LC.
How can i do it?
TKS!
First i calculated the LC and IR from an 3660 frames animation. But cause of a personal problem, i have to stop after rendering the first 50 frames.
Today, i want to render the last frames from 51 to 3660 without calcalute another time the IR and LC.
How can i do it?
TKS!
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12 years 3 months ago #4011
by subburb
Replied by subburb on topic Re: flytrought render
Hello, yes you can !
just launch Flywiz, and launch the step N°3. You can also use the "skip existing frames" to complete your render.
just launch Flywiz, and launch the step N°3. You can also use the "skip existing frames" to complete your render.
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