Hi all,
Hoping you can help me out - I'm used to rendering out at the usual HD settings, but have recently been asked to provide a print which will have to have a real world size of 610mm x 380mm @ 300dpi.
I've got a 780 and 780ti with 3GB. Obviously when I render this out it just quits on me (guessing it hits the ram limit). Render region isn't helping to do the render in chunks and then compile in Photoshop...So I was wondering is the answer in the camera settings? How would I set this up to be able to stitch the render together in Photoshop?
Thanks,
- RIch
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its "lens shift" in the camera settings. (thinlens camera only)-rb- wrote:answer in the camera settings?
3x3 tiles is -1, 0, 1
4x4 tiles is -1.5, -0.5, 0.5, 1.5
depending on the image size you can calculate the exact FOV settings
I would do a search on the forum for "lens shift" 3x3 and you should get a post with all the details
This size is consuming 621mb vram on a empty scene.
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