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  • IRR / LC and the "last frames"

    what whould happen if I set the LC to "fly through" and render frame 0-100 and steps 100 ?
    the LC is render for all 100 frames because step includes 0 and 100
    so far so good
    what if I set the steps to 70?
    do I loos the last 30 frames or is the render range importent for the LC prepass?


    beside that
    if I render the IRRmap in stepsize 50 but my framesrange is not divide able by 50 - lets say 0-90
    how you prerender that?
    do you realy use step 30 to have the IRR for the last frame included?
    an option to render step X + last frame whould be cool
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  • #2
    when the LC is set to fly through you only have to render the first frame.
    Dave Buchhofer. // Vsaiwrk

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    • #3
      so I set the time-frame pannel in max to the range I want - set fly through but render only "current frame" ?
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      • #4
        Doesnt matter - the LC only does one frame anyway at the start.

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        • #5
          I think what hes asking though, is if the LC looks the the "range" and calculates all frames the in that range regardless of the increment.

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