Author Topic: How to see the progress on render queue for still images  (Read 1603 times)

2022-08-15, 21:42:44

Kristina_Mars

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Hello, I'm doing some high res rendering adding them in "render queue". Someone take a couple of hour, other ones take 6-7 hours. I can't see anyway to see the progress. I only see the progress timing but this not help me to understand when one render will end. I saw that if I stop the render I'll loose all the progress. For example now one of the render I have into the "render queue" is going from already 7 hours but I don't have any idea about when it will finish and don't know what to do. I'm sure there will be an easy solution but I couldn't find it. Hope someone can help ;)

2022-08-16, 08:12:04
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Hi, Just curious, but is this possible with Cinema's standard renderer (or another)?
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2022-08-16, 10:06:25
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Yes, if I render, for example with physical, I can see the progress bar going on and have a feeling of the status and I can also see the progress in picture viewer. Adding in queue renderings with Corona I can't find anyway to see the progress.

2022-08-16, 10:35:19
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aha, check @ ~ 4 min




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I haven't Checked w/ Corona stills yet
« Last Edit: 2022-08-16, 10:40:20 by burnin »

2022-08-16, 12:29:17
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I did a quick test and was only able to see the image after it had finished rendering and not during. Personally, I'm not sure if this is something we have control over but I can certainly raise it with the developers for a more in-depth answer.
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2022-08-16, 12:38:02
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I open the console window and see the progress there,
you'll see something like
2022/08/16 12:35:10  [Corona4D] Pass 1/30

If you have it set to number of passes, you'll see where it's at. I'm not sure what it outputs if set to noise level or time.