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Hi all

I have one more question. It could sound very silly,but i couldn't find it in the render settings.

I have 4 cameras in a scene. I want to sleep at to let all for render one by one. Is is possible and where can i find this beginner option ?

Thank You

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Hi all

I have one more question. It could sound very silly,but i couldn't find it in the render settings.

I have 4 cameras in a scene. I want to sleep at to let all for render one by one. Is is possible and where can i find this beginner option ?

Thank You

 

Either start four different instances of max (no kidding I did it before), or better use the video post and put camera event, render event, output event, do it for all views, or get max 7.5 extensions and get the render manager which is extremely easy to use.

 

Thanks,

Ihab

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an easy way is to animate your camera and move each view to a different frames, then renders the range of frames

I worked with people who used this method, but the drawback is that you need to animate the lights too. don't forget. If you want the optimum light solution for each camera.

thanks,

Ihab

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I worked with people who used this method, but the drawback is that you need to animate the lights too. don't forget. If you want the optimum light solution for each camera.

thanks,

Ihab

 

yes of course....that is correct.

 

if you dont have a single lightning solution for all of your views this method will not work.

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four instances of max????!!!!

are you on crack?

video post?!!!

anyone ever herd the term network rendering

here is how

go throuhg the excellent max help files on how to set up network rendering

if you only have one machine start the backburner server and manager on the same machine. then in max submit the jobs to your machine and go to sleep

you dont have to have a network of machines for network rendering . it can work with only one pc.

kind regards

alkis

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