Author Topic: Bucker render and time limit  (Read 3190 times)

2013-08-16, 18:09:04

cecofuli

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Hi Ondra,
I wonder if it's possible add the possibility to turn off the rendering in Bucket mode when I have reached a certain time.
Cause, if I render some still in sequence, I don't know, now, how many hours the rendering it will be finish.
Thanks =)
« Last Edit: 2013-08-16, 18:35:36 by cecofuli »

2013-09-13, 21:34:13
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Ondra

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Now when bucket and progressive have the same adaptivity I prefer to keep the bucket renderer simple
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2013-09-13, 21:36:09
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I understand your point of view, but this option can add to us more "flexibility" =)

2013-09-13, 21:37:02
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can you add the bucket's frame visible if possible ?

2013-09-13, 21:46:23
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I am relucant to do that, because in the current system it would mean either performance or memory overhead. You can return to progressive rendering, it has almost the same adaptivity now ;)
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2013-09-14, 04:55:25
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Ok thanks =) Btu progressive has some bad problem (noise) with mirror+DOF+highlight. I'll show you soon ;-)