How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
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How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?Whenever I try to render in like 8000x6000, sometimes even smaller (like 5000x3000) or something like that, I get error messages...
Tried to render smaller areas but not much success. Isnt a way to render directly to a file? Does rendering multiple channels (diffuse, alpha, etc) overburdens the memory thus creating the error?
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?Can you update your profile so that we can know which OS you are using and what SU Version you have installed?
Also you don't mention what version of Vray you are using?
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?+1 Rich. This information is important.
But what is even more important is what the error messages say. They explain exactly what is going on. Without knowing these it is just guesswork. )Like going to the doctor and saying "I'm sick! Fix me!") Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
I'm guessing that your computer is running out of RAM, if you want to avoid this you need to render directly to vrimage, this can be found in the output drop down menu, and you are going to want to select .exr as the save type. the downside of this is that vfb channels are not stored or saved but I think are still processed annoyingly (someone might have to correct me on that) but generally yes using the extra channels will slow your render down.
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?You need the latest SU 8 and VR 1.49.01 and render directly to EXR.
Go to Options - Output - Under VRAY Raw Image File, click Render To VRImage box, Then under file name make sure you save as an EXR file. I usually VFB mode is on preview so you can see whats going on. This will eleviate some RAM issues. Also, you need to turn your settings down on displacement if you are using it. A high res file will not need edge length of 4 or less like the defaults. I use 30 or higher. If you can get away with no displacement, even better. This is a memory killer.
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?Why the need for SU8? Thought VfSU worked the same across versions...
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Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?You don't need to render at such huge sizes:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=38373 To get the final printing size @300dpi, use Smilla Enlarger: http://sourceforge.net/projects/imageenlarger/
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
My understanding was that the latest update for SU8 allowed for allocation of 4GB of RAM. Gives ya a little more to work with. Am I wrong?
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
Ah, yes! SU8 M1 added LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE support - so if you are under 64bit Windows you can address up to 4GB of memory. You're absolutely right. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?Every little bit counts.
I am on a 64 bit Windows 7 machine with SU 8 Pro and 1.49.01 VR and rendered a 10,000 pixel wide image to EXR and it did not crash on me.
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
how long did that take?
Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?DPI as nothing to see, it's just the number of pixels!
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WHY DON'T I EVER UPDATE sorry for the rude off-topic interruption SketchUp 8, V-Ray 1.49.01
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Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
Yes, why not? Updates aren't there to annoy you - they include fixes and improvements. It's always best to ensure you are up to date before debugging a problem with a software. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
while i usually enjoy watching the progressbar of an update taking place (srsly, i do), i had had some issues when i was updating to the latest vray and hence have decided that if it works, i'm not going to mess with it until some major new release (like SU 9) comes along. but now i've updated and there were no problems so far, yay SketchUp 8, V-Ray 1.49.01
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Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?
File has means very little for model complexity. Textures often take up a large portion of a file, and watermarks - especially if you don't resize them for your needs and just leave them in their original sizes. You can have a model of a cube and fill the model with large images so the SketchUp file is 200MB+. If you want to compare model complexity you must look at polygon - or more accurately number of triangles. Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
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Re: How to render huge (like 300dpi) images?HI,
I'm a newbie here. recently I'm facing the same problem. I ve done all the suggestion made above but all in vein. My skp file size some where around 250mb. Either SU is crashing or vary is not starting at all once I hit render. I'm using mountain lion on mac with 8GB ram. Pls advise. thnx. Rgds, Sanjeev
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