Hi Marcus.
i am wondering if it would be possible to export a animation via your exporter in to two instances of octane , so
i can render two parts of a animation at the same time ?at the moment if i render a animation the exporter
is locked with its settings . i hope you know what i mean.
thanks
Rico
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Yes, I know what you mean. What I don't understand is why you want to do that, since both instance of Octane will render on the same GPUs, i.e. each instance will be only half as fast. Why not render one animation and then the other one. The total render time should be about the same.ribrahomedesign wrote:Hi Marcus.
i am wondering if it would be possible to export a animation via your exporter in to two instances of octane , so
i can render two parts of a animation at the same time ?at the moment if i render a animation the exporter
is locked with its settings . i hope you know what i mean.
thanks
Rico
Cheers,
Marcus
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thanks for your reply.
it would be nice to render a sequent s with 1 gpu and in the same time tweak the 2 sequent s
with the 2. gpu to make it ready for rendering .
thanks
Rico
it would be nice to render a sequent s with 1 gpu and in the same time tweak the 2 sequent s
with the 2. gpu to make it ready for rendering .
thanks
Rico
Windows 7 , 64 b / GTX 590 / Archicad 15 , 64 b / Cinema 4D R 13 studio , 64b /Intel(R)Core(TM)Extreme3,20Ghz /always latest Octane.