Author Topic: Rendering multiple files  (Read 3728 times)

2018-07-17, 08:18:06

bouhmidage

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Hello guys, i'm working on 6 scenes on the same time, each one is different from the other, is there any solution to render them all in one without opening each file seperately ??
Thanks !

2018-07-17, 10:31:49
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Yes, there is, look for backburner.
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2018-07-17, 11:12:06
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Thanks romullus, but all tutorials on youtube are talking about distributed rendering on multiple machines,
please how to set it to render only on 1 machine, i didn't use it before is there any tutorial that i can follow ! ?

2018-07-17, 11:18:37
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You can run backburner on single computer as well. Here's basic guide from Autodesk: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/3ds-max/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2017/ENU/3DSMax/files/GUID-50FCDD2A-2D68-427C-B75E-65A0717FD2FC-htm.html

If you need more assistance, then hopefully some more experienced forum member could help - i have very little experience in that area if at all :]
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2018-07-17, 11:23:01
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thaaanks a lot for your help :D i'll di like you said

2018-07-17, 13:12:02
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I think you can also set up batch rendering in 3ds Max, save the jobs to .bat files and run all of then at the same time (just make sure RAM is not exceeded).
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2018-07-17, 17:12:48
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Maru , i think it won't work , i have only 32 GB of ram , and scenes are heavy !
i used romullus method and it worked veeeery well :D thanks guys for your time !