Author Topic: [s]Corona Frame buffer not showing up by pressing the corona vfb toolbar button  (Read 2506 times)

2018-12-13, 13:18:16

rombo

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Hi,

Is anyone having trouble with showing recently done renders in Max 2017?
The Corona VFB always shows up during render, but if I close the window, it is a goner. I can't even reopen it to save an image that has been previously calculated.
is anyone else experiencing this behaviour?
I've checked to see if it opens off screen with Alt+Space, but it is a no go.

As you can imagine it is tricky to always have to do a new render to be able to access the framebuffer...
Kind regards and thanks in advance!
RB
« Last Edit: 2018-12-17, 17:48:47 by maru »

2018-12-13, 13:19:12
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Vlad_the_rant

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Never had this problem. Are you saying that pressing the toolbar button simply does nothing? No errors of any kind?

2018-12-13, 13:57:57
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What happens if you go to render setup > show vfb?
Also 3ds Max Rendering > Show rendered frame window (I am not sure about the exact name - 3ds max currently closed :) ) - it should show the image in 3ds Max VFB.
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2018-12-13, 16:29:18
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Hi, thanks for the follow up :)

Nothing appears, no error message in the listener.

I will try to illustrate with a couple of images :/

I have no error messages, just a result of "2" using a little script command to re-enable the VFB

It was working fine, and now it started giving me this highly disruptive problem :P

2018-12-13, 16:42:43
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Update: Somehow it fixed itself when I changed to the native VFB, and switched back to Corona.
Go figure... :)
Thanks all!