Here is a Dribble/3delight render. I'm using 3delight because of its displacement mapping that allows a quick and nice looking hair fibre scales It is amazing how can render a simple cylinder with 3delight and the right bump map !
Problem is I can't render that simple scene at 8000x8000. Dribble just crashes.
It seems I can't get a render above 4000x4000 actually, and it is rather problematic because it is a professional order.
Does anyone has tricks to render hi-resolution pictures with Dribble ?
Or is there a built-in limit ? 3delight is a video/cinema renderer after all and maybe it has some 4K limit. What do you think ?
3dlight resolution limit ?
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Re: 3dlight resolution limit ?
I tried an 8K x 8K render of simple shapes in Daz Studio 4.7 which uses 3Delight for rendering. That worked. 16mb png file in 47 seconds. The image looked good. So, it is probably a dribble problem.
If you like rendering with 3Delight you could try export/import to Daz. I do that with obj files.
If you like rendering with 3Delight you could try export/import to Daz. I do that with obj files.
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Re: 3dlight resolution limit ?
Or a trueSpace problem I just tried to scale down my textures to 1024*1024 and I could complete a render at 6000x6000 pixels (at 7000 it crashes during rendering).Finis wrote:So, it is probably a dribble problem.
Just like in Lightworks rendering, trueSpace has a problem using very large textures. With Lightworks, the good habit is to keep texture below 2048*2048 ; it seems we should do the same for 3delight rendering.
Perhaps I should make a test in DAZ also.
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Re: 3dlight resolution limit ?
I assume it all would depend on your RAM overhead.
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It is not a RAM issue. There is more than 5 Gb of free ram when Dribble crashes.Draise wrote:I assume it all would depend on your RAM overhead.
An other thing I noticed is that if a get a crash at, let's say 7000x7000, I can't complete a render at 5000x5000 just after. I have to restart the computer to get that 5000x5000 to complete.
It looks like there is some remaining bugs crawling in the memory, making next large renderings crashing. I don't see anything relative to dribble or 3delight in the task manager though.
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Re: 3dlight resolution limit ?
A 32bits software have a limit with ram even if you have 5 or more gb free.
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Re: 3dlight resolution limit ?
Here is a solution to create HD render with TS.
Cameras can be grouped together and have the same position exactly. There is a slight overlap of images to facilitate bonding to Photosop. TS may have four juxtaposed windows. This gives two possibilities :
32000 x 8000 with 4 cam aligned
16000 x 16000 with 4 cam positioned on a square. (don't forget the cams are on the same position. It is the rotation of each cam who create the four parts)
To a render of 8000 x 8000 you need to render 4 pictures with a resolution of 4000 x4000. I think that is not a problem for 3dlight.
After some adjustments, an object "panocam" may be used for other things. It's worth to refine it.
Cameras can be grouped together and have the same position exactly. There is a slight overlap of images to facilitate bonding to Photosop. TS may have four juxtaposed windows. This gives two possibilities :
32000 x 8000 with 4 cam aligned
16000 x 16000 with 4 cam positioned on a square. (don't forget the cams are on the same position. It is the rotation of each cam who create the four parts)
To a render of 8000 x 8000 you need to render 4 pictures with a resolution of 4000 x4000. I think that is not a problem for 3dlight.
After some adjustments, an object "panocam" may be used for other things. It's worth to refine it.
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Re: 3dlight resolution limit ?
That actually is a.. genius idea.
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Thank you Marcel... glad to see you here.