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[C4D] I need help! / Team Render - black chunks, long transfer time
« on: 2022-09-12, 14:18:28 »
Hey,
when switching from local to team render, is it normal to have the image being built up like in my screenshots?
When rendering local it's very helpful for the workflow to "quickly" see the first impressions.
When rendering via team render it takes some time to finally get the first random chunks. Before the whole image gets the first whole pass, I am always having a big line of random black chunks still remaining at the bottom of the image. Is this just how it works with team render or do I have to change some settings?
Also when the render is done, depending on the render times and probably project size it takes up to 30 minutes or more to get the remaining chunks from the nodes on the local farm.
My team render settings are set to Automatic.
But I have also tried with shorter/longer client update intervals and larger/smaller maximum size of packets.
Is this just how it works with team render or do I have to change some settings?
I am using Corona 8 and C4D R25.
when switching from local to team render, is it normal to have the image being built up like in my screenshots?
When rendering local it's very helpful for the workflow to "quickly" see the first impressions.
When rendering via team render it takes some time to finally get the first random chunks. Before the whole image gets the first whole pass, I am always having a big line of random black chunks still remaining at the bottom of the image. Is this just how it works with team render or do I have to change some settings?
Also when the render is done, depending on the render times and probably project size it takes up to 30 minutes or more to get the remaining chunks from the nodes on the local farm.
My team render settings are set to Automatic.
But I have also tried with shorter/longer client update intervals and larger/smaller maximum size of packets.
Is this just how it works with team render or do I have to change some settings?
I am using Corona 8 and C4D R25.