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[Max] General Discussion / Re: Cloud rendering with denoise
« on: 2017-06-12, 04:10:34 »
Thanks all, will check out these alternatives.

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[Max] General Discussion / Cloud rendering with denoise
« on: 2017-06-09, 10:55:05 »
Hi,

I've been a big user of Rebus but since they don't support denoise in 1.6 I'm a bit stuck. Does anyone know of an alternative service who can do handle the denoise facility?

On a side note, does anyone know if rolling back to Corona 1.5 fixes the issue with Rebus?

Thanks!

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Hi,

I could be overlooking something very simple here but I have an annoying problem when I’m saving multiple renders their elements from the same scene (i.e. multiple camera angles in one model).

So for example: I have a model set up and ready to render with 2 cameras in it. I will be using Rebus to render them so tick the main render output save function and set the path/filename. I select the elements I require and their file paths/names match the main render output. I upload and all is fine. I then go to camera 2 and rename the main output filename to Cam2. However, when I look at my elements, their file paths and names are still for Cam1. Meaning the original Cam 1 elements would be saved over by Cam2. I have to either manually change all the file paths and names for each element, or delete them and then re-select them. I often work with multiple camera angles and it gets very frustrating every time I want to automatically save the files out.

Someone please help. Hopefully it’s just something very simple I’m overlooking!

Thanks in advance.

B

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Hardware / Re: Anyone with Xeon E5-2686 V3 ES cpu?
« on: 2016-06-21, 08:51:00 »
Hi, I have a similar question, hope it's ok joining in with your topic. 

I'm choosing between a single E5-2695 V3 or an i7 5960X (likely overclocked). I realise there's an initial price difference but I'm thinking long term - if I have a E5-2695 in the bag, when I have a bit more cash I'll upgrade motherboard and only need to purchase one other E5-2695 - then I have a pretty powerful duel Xeon system. Is this smart or will I get more performance/use out of the i7? Any advice appreciated. Thanks

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