This is the recommended thread for downloading, and posting any questions, suggestions or support queries for OctaneRender for Poser TEST RELEASE.
Pls read http://poserphysics.blogspot.com.au/201 ... pport.html prior to posting support issues.
Poser Version
Windows: Poser9/PoserPro2012, Poser10/PoserPro2014 and Poser 11/11 Pro, on Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8.
OSX : PoserPro2012, PoserPro2014 and Poser 11/11 Pro 64bit, on MAC OS X 10.9.4 onwards.
Nvidia Driver Version
Windows : Nvidia drivers 353.x or later
OSX : CUDA Driver Version: 7.5 or later
Network Rendering
For Network Rendering, you must use the Octane slave release 3.03.3.
If you have a support issue, pls provide the following information:
- Operating System (ie. Win XP, Vista, 7, 8)
- 32 or 64 bit
- Amount of RAM
- Graphics Card(s) - model (ie. GTX 580, 3GB)
- Nvidia driver version
- Poser version (Poser -> Help -> About Poser) - list the build number (eg. 9.0.3.23027)
- OctaneRender for Plugin version (ie. 2.23.1.56)
Also have ready a copy of
- octaneplugin.log and cuda.log file from your Poser temp direction (Poser -> Edit -> General Preferences -> Misc tab to find the temp directory), and
- config.xml, which is in C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Poser Pro\9 for Poser 9/2012 and C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Poser Pro\10 for Poser10/2014.
If you have questions....
- Check the specific Octane 2.0 features in this plugin http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Poser/?page_id=298
- Read the latest up-to-date on-line manual
- Read the PDF manual (pdf manual is installed into C:\Program Files\Smith Micro\[poser version]\Documentation)
- Read the FAQ
- Watch the Features Video
- Read the Features Blog Posting
- Watch the Introductory Tutorial
- Watch the Instancing Video
- Watch the HDR Light Studio Video
- Check the Facebook Page
- Post your question on this forum thread
Limitations
Refer to the on-line manual
Download Links
Windows
Download the plugin from the following link:
- OctaneRender for Poser 3.3.3.76 (64 bit)
The previous plugin release can be downloaded from:
- OctaneRender for Poser 3.3.2.75 (64 bit)
The last version of the plugin that was built with 32bit support can be downloaded from:
- OctaneRender for Poser 2.24.1.61 (32 bit)
OSX
Download the plugin from the following link:
- OctaneRender for Poser 3.3.3.76 (64 bit)
The previous plugin release can be downloaded from:
- OctaneRender for Poser 3.3.2.75 (64 bit)
Release Notes
Refer to the TEST release thread for release notes.
Paul
OctaneRender® for Poser (Windows/OSX) 3.03.3 [OBSOLETE]
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Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Page added to the manual detailing the 2.10 features. http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Poser/?page_id=347
Paul
Paul
Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
well, I never tried this, but I can't help but notice that you have different master network ports assigned.Zay wrote:This is the right settings, right?
also it might be a good idea to check your firewall settings (on both machines), making sure both ports (48000 and 1029) are granted access.
Win11/64Bit | GTX 4090 24GB | NVidia Driver 546.29 | Octane 4.05 | DAZ Studio 4.21
If I uncheck the one that is connected, the other one will immediately connect. So it's not a firewall problem. And the reason for 2 master ports (new feature in 2.10) was that they collided before on the same port. Don't know what's wrong now.mlru wrote:well, I never tried this, but I can't help but notice that you have different master network ports assigned.
also it might be a good idea to check your firewall settings (on both machines), making sure both ports (48000 and 1029) are granted access.
Win 11 Pro | i5 12600K | 32GB ram | 2x GTX 1080Ti + 3080Ti - studio driver 560.94| Modo/Blender/ZBrush/Daz/Poser
Yes, the setting is correct. Although you can now have multiple masters connecting to a daemon at the same time, you can't use it for rendering by multiple masters at the same time. That's because you can't really run multiple CUDA kernels at the same time on one GPU.Zay wrote:This is the right settings, right?
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. - Yogi Berra
I'm not trying to render. I'm trying to get Poser to disable network rendering as it is "stealing" the network connecting for the Standalone setting every time I start Poser. Same problem as before ( http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=41618 ).abstrax wrote:Yes, the setting is correct. Although you can now have multiple masters connecting to a daemon at the same time, you can't use it for rendering by multiple masters at the same time. That's because you can't really run multiple CUDA kernels at the same time on one GPU.
Win 11 Pro | i5 12600K | 32GB ram | 2x GTX 1080Ti + 3080Ti - studio driver 560.94| Modo/Blender/ZBrush/Daz/Poser
In your screenshots, it was enabled in the Standalone and not enabled in Poser. That's what you want isn't it? If you want it the other way around, just disable the daemon in the Standalone and it should become available in Poser so you can enable it there.Zay wrote:I'm not trying to render. I'm trying to get Poser to disable network rendering as it is "stealing" the network connecting for the Standalone setting every time I start Poser. Same problem as before ( http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=41618 ).abstrax wrote:Yes, the setting is correct. Although you can now have multiple masters connecting to a daemon at the same time, you can't use it for rendering by multiple masters at the same time. That's because you can't really run multiple CUDA kernels at the same time on one GPU.
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. - Yogi Berra
Yes! That was exactly what I wanted. But that is not what is happening.abstrax wrote:In your screenshots, it was enabled in the Standalone and not enabled in Poser. That's what you want isn't it?
If I open Poser now the network rendering is enabled automatically. Even if I turn it off in Poser it will still be on when restarting Poser. That means when I export to Standalone I CAN NOT use network rendering in Standalone while Poser network rendering is still on. And there is no way I can _permanently_ turn it off in Poser! That's the problem. I have to manually go in the preferences to turn it off - then back to Standalone to turn it on many many many times a day when I open/close the programs.
The screenshot was made when I opened Octane Standalone first - and then Poser. In that order.
Win 11 Pro | i5 12600K | 32GB ram | 2x GTX 1080Ti + 3080Ti - studio driver 560.94| Modo/Blender/ZBrush/Daz/Poser