Lee Bazalgette - Factory
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:10 pm Post subject:
Photoworks:where's my glass gone? |
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aaaarrrrrggggghhhhh
SW2006 SP1
2GB RAM
P2 3.6Ghzy
ATI Fire 5600
Photoworks: Indirect Illumination (minimum as I dont have all year)
Memory management ticked, highest anti alias, no lights - just indirect
lighting
I have a scene with a bottle in it, using 'white glass' but changed to a
green colour. I render in preview and it's fine (great in fact) and then I
send it to render to file quite big and it's fine, then I send it to render
at 4000pixels across and it takes four hours and I come back and MY GLASSS
HAS BECOME A SILOUHETTE OF SMALL GREY SQUARES.
How do I explaing this to the client who wants the visual?????
Can anyone help me get my glas back, even if it means re-rendering?
Thanks
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Lee Bazalgette - Factory
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Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2005 1:10 pm Post subject:
Re: Photoworks:where's my glass gone? |
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ok, sussed it - bit stupis of me really. I saveed it as a ping and so there
is a transparency map thing going on, so when viewed in Photoshop you cant
see hte colour! Save as JPG from photoshop and suddenly there it is!
Phew.
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| Quote: | aaaarrrrrggggghhhhh
SW2006 SP1
2GB RAM
P2 3.6Ghzy
ATI Fire 5600
Photoworks: Indirect Illumination (minimum as I dont have all year)
Memory management ticked, highest anti alias, no lights - just indirect
lighting
I have a scene with a bottle in it, using 'white glass' but changed to a
green colour. I render in preview and it's fine (great in fact) and then I
send it to render to file quite big and it's fine, then I send it to
render at 4000pixels across and it takes four hours and I come back and MY
GLASSS HAS BECOME A SILOUHETTE OF SMALL GREY SQUARES.
How do I explaing this to the client who wants the visual?????
Can anyone help me get my glas back, even if it means re-rendering?
Thanks
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