Author Topic: Long render-times  (Read 2701 times)

2014-10-29, 17:36:47

pascal80

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Hello,

I have a big problem with render-times. When I start a new scene/ project and hit the render button, I have very long render-times. The settings are default. When I import the scene in an old “working” project (also with default settings) and hit the render-button again I have a normal render-time.

Please help.

Sorry for my poor English…

2014-10-30, 14:02:27
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Ondra

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Can you post an example scene that produces long render times?
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2014-10-30, 15:07:22
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Hi Keymaster I have a scene of 70 mb. How can I post it?

2014-10-30, 15:32:34
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Ondra

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upload it here https://corona-renderer.com/upload/ and post the name of the file in this thread
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2014-10-30, 15:44:52
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Done! Thnx

2014-10-30, 16:19:52
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The name of the file is Sample slow

2014-12-08, 19:13:38
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I was unable to reproduce any problems - the scene renders in a reasonable time. Can you post a screenshot of the VFB, with the stats panel visible, to show the problem?
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