Just a question on rendering High Resolution images. I have a scene with an aspect of 16:9 and I am trying to render 8,000 x 4,500.
Octane slows to crawl and renders at about 1 Ms/sec, which I know is directly related to the high resolution.
Any tips on making things faster, or stuff I could try?
Can Octane equally split up region renders computationally so that I could stich them in a Photoshop afterwards?
Or like is there a script that could do that, where you could divide a screen by 1/8 (for example), render that 1/8 region with as assigned id of "1 of 8", and then move on to #2 afterwards (2/8 = "2 of 8"), like some kind of crazy batch process to handle the equal rendering of several regions in a sequence?
Basically, can I make Octane more crazy...
Thanks for any tips!
Notiusweb
OctaneRender™ Standalone 3.06.4
Hi Notiusweb,
probably you have missed this script:
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=59099
But at the end, the total time should be similar, I guess.
Happy Rendering,
ciao beppe
probably you have missed this script:
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=59099
But at the end, the total time should be similar, I guess.
Happy Rendering,
ciao beppe
Oh, great! I never looked at that one, I'll check it out!bepeg4d wrote:Hi Notiusweb,
probably you have missed this script:
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=59099
But at the end, the total time should be similar, I guess.
Happy Rendering,
ciao beppe
Thanks so much!
Notiusweb
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- chris_solo
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Hello Otoy's team,
I would like to know the difference between the "regular" version and the "subscription" because I bought the update of my version 2.x to version 3.x and I didn't know which one to choose in the download page ?! I took the "regular" version but I don't know...
Thank you for your reply
++Chris
I would like to know the difference between the "regular" version and the "subscription" because I bought the update of my version 2.x to version 3.x and I didn't know which one to choose in the download page ?! I took the "regular" version but I don't know...
Thank you for your reply
++Chris
Hi Chris,
if you have just updated from v2 to v3, you have a regular commercial version for sure.
About Subscription, OctaneVR has exactly the same features of the full commercial version, but the subscription service has the following limitations compared with a full (purchased) license
- Use of the software is available only while online, connected via the internet to the Octane licensing server
- A maximum of 2 GPU's are available for rendering
- Network rendering is not available
- Subscription licenses may not be used with non -subscription licenses (i.e. purchased licenses on the same machine)
ciao beppe
if you have just updated from v2 to v3, you have a regular commercial version for sure.
About Subscription, OctaneVR has exactly the same features of the full commercial version, but the subscription service has the following limitations compared with a full (purchased) license
- Use of the software is available only while online, connected via the internet to the Octane licensing server
- A maximum of 2 GPU's are available for rendering
- Network rendering is not available
- Subscription licenses may not be used with non -subscription licenses (i.e. purchased licenses on the same machine)
ciao beppe