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Hi,

- INCREMENTAL OUTPUT for progressive rendering


I thing it would be great, to have this small feature implemented. It would save result imagese in time-lapse fashion. So I can clearly se whene the image is "baked" and ok.

At some point your image can't  improve or does iprove in massively small way. Therefore it would be awesome to have some sample slideshow.

Let me explain: I have progressive rendedring set for eight hours. Good night and see you at the morning! HA! The image is ready for shipping! But ten more snapshots are required. But what if i told you, that image was ready in 4 hours.

To get to my point, it would be great to set some time value - lets say 10minutes. And every ten minutes Corona would create and save snapshot of VBF. Anfter eight hours I will get 48 images - pick right rendering time and not i single second more.


settings:

time span [hours] [minutes] [seconds]
render emelements [on / off] - saves only VBF or saves all passes

and if it would be possible, to save files with sequence number (for better easier preview in comp soft)









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Gallery / Oltskul's gallery (sort of WIP)
« on: 2012-10-11, 09:11:43 »
Hi,

this is my first atempt with "propper" physically based render, with all of those Glossynessish, unbiasedish and stuff thingies ;) So I am learning on the fly.

Playing around with lights, materials - very intuitive.... And Soooper fast!

Now to checkout internal setting, and lets see what this render can crank up in ten minutes on my legacy old slow low RAM PC;)

ps: sorry for the quality of snow, but it is for test sake.

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[Max] Resolved Bugs / Corona - 3dsmax crash
« on: 2012-01-21, 02:32:09 »
Ive installed last Corona build - link sent by Keymaster himself. I also used "tutorial" by Ravalanche to istall, but Corona crashes my freshly installed 3DS max 2012 trial.. All happens after "F9" or hit render button...

Ive backuped _log and _error files (but they are empty)

Last hope is to install new Intel Compiler:

http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/redistributable-libraries-of-the-intel-c-and-fortran-compiler-for-windows/

computer rig:

Nvidia Geforce 8600
4Gig ram
Intel - Quad Q6600

Iam going to report results in few moments.

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