// Error: file: C:/Program Files/Autodesk/Maya2014/scripts/others/createMayaSoftwareCommonGlobalsTab.mel line 1615: Could not find a control named 'startFrameCtrl'.
I've received the following error while trying to open the render options window:Code: [Select]// Error: file: C:/Program Files/Autodesk/Maya2014/scripts/others/createMayaSoftwareCommonGlobalsTab.mel line 1615: Could not find a control named 'startFrameCtrl'.After clicking the icon again the window appeared, but without any content.
Hello! I'm getting an incomplete rendered image when using bucket rendering. I'm using the default scene here, of course. The render gets almost to the end, and it stops, with some portions of the second pass unfinished.
I also get crashes any time I try to export the scene without rendering. I was trying to do this because I was interested in looking at what camera information was being exported. I'm getting a lot of "banding" and streaks in the DoF when trying to render with DoF enabled ( and the DoF is REALLY strong compared to, say, MR if I use the same settings), and it looks like the same banding effect that happens in Corona Standalone when the sensor width is set too high.So that brings me to another question: can someone walk me through how to set up DoF to get the expected results? :)
Quote from: ohsnapitsjoel on 2014-03-04, 08:11:15I also get crashes any time I try to export the scene without rendering. I was trying to do this because I was interested in looking at what camera information was being exported. I'm getting a lot of "banding" and streaks in the DoF when trying to render with DoF enabled ( and the DoF is REALLY strong compared to, say, MR if I use the same settings), and it looks like the same banding effect that happens in Corona Standalone when the sensor width is set too high.So that brings me to another question: can someone walk me through how to set up DoF to get the expected results? :)The difference is because I modify the scene corresponding to the scene units. If scene unit is centimeter, the whole scene is scaled down to a fit into Corona.