I very often got crashes when rendering scene with Irr+LC and Adaptive QMC as image sampler. Mostly it happens whan I'm setting LC over 1000. It's strange cause I know some people use even 3000 and render high detail scenes. All machines are x64 and 4Gb ram. Is there any trick to lower ram usage?
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Re: any tips for lowering ram eating when using Irr+LC
Originally posted by lukxI very often got crashes when rendering scene with Irr+LC and Adaptive QMC as image sampler. Mostly it happens whan I'm setting LC over 1000. It's strange cause I know some people use even 3000 and render high detail scenes. All machines are x64 and 4Gb ram. Is there any trick to lower ram usage?
On other well imported models, it worked perfectly with 1500+ lightcaches...
Maybe a "far from origin" issue ?
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we are idiots and only just changed to 1.5 today and up until now have always had to render with 2D displacement due to memory issues.
our machines have 2Gb ram so its a constant battle trying to keep this down. If i have 2 or more of anything its proxied and if i use evermotion objects they need to be optimised (for example).
Generally my subdivs are around 1200 but on some scenes close to the limit i go down as far as 800 just to get it to work.
I spent more time trying to get a recent job to render without crashing than it took to set it up - but its something you get used to and i know its a side effect of my methods more than anything else (imported geometry)
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I was under the impression that 64 bit windows + 64 bit Max + 64 bit Vray added up to a system thats main benefit was handling large computations which are generally created by rendering trees / landscaping / displacement etc...
I seem to be back at square one - same as Paulison whereby spending alot of time simply getting the scene to render.
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it's sucks badly that we got all those 64 bits sustems, processors, we can put inside pc 4GB ram or more but at the end it's for nothing because nothing really works with it.Luke Szeflinski
:: www.lukx.com cgi
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about sending the scen, thanks Vlado but it's quite big and I'm unable to create ar4chive from it becasue I got error and colletcing all the textures , proxies will take me foreverLuke Szeflinski
:: www.lukx.com cgi
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I guess becasue no one really care about them. It' almoust 3 years since I got windows xp x64 and there's still no x64 canon drivers for my digital camera!!!Luke Szeflinski
:: www.lukx.com cgi
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I must admit to being really gutted about this because, a project we did a year ago must have taken a few years off my life due to the stress which was directly related to out of ram crashes.
64bit was meant to sort that and so a year on, having implemented the new system and it doesn't work properly is a bit annoying.
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i also have a project thats crashing giving an unhandled exception error from backburner. I can watch it, and it wont give an error on screen just crash. Its being sent 64bit through and through and being rendered on a machine with 8 gigs of memory, and it doesn't even get to 4 gigs.
Unfortunately the scene file is just too large to send vlado, but thought I would add my example to the problem at hand.
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