With a blank slate, setting up a super simple scene with just 2 objects, using default settings, and the new V-Ray Physical Camera, I'm finding that V-Ray Next is being super flaky.
Encountering this strange situation where the estimated time at the bottom of the VFB starts accelerating into several hours or even days, even while the render itself doesn't seem to be progressing and appears stuck. I have to force close Max (2017).
Am I missing something here? I've tried rebooting, and that hasn't helped. When I re-install 3.6, things seem to work perfectly again.
I originally installed Next in order to be able to play with the V-Ray Cloud beta.
I'm using an Intel i7-6800K 6 core / 12 thread CPU.
I've only attempted V-Ray in CPU mode (not GPU).
I thought I scanned in the forum something about the denoiser causing issues, but even after removing it as a render element, the problem persists.
I'm also unable to start the IPR, either from the VFB, nor from the V-Ray Settings VFB section button.
I'm hoping there's something super obvious or silly I'm doing...
PS - I caught something about setting the ENV for the number of cores to 1 less than you have (which seems absurd to have to do?), and set it to 11, but that didn't seem to have any effect (but I only tried restarting Max, not rebooting - not sure if that requires a complete reboot, I'll try it next).
Encountering this strange situation where the estimated time at the bottom of the VFB starts accelerating into several hours or even days, even while the render itself doesn't seem to be progressing and appears stuck. I have to force close Max (2017).
Am I missing something here? I've tried rebooting, and that hasn't helped. When I re-install 3.6, things seem to work perfectly again.
I originally installed Next in order to be able to play with the V-Ray Cloud beta.
I'm using an Intel i7-6800K 6 core / 12 thread CPU.
I've only attempted V-Ray in CPU mode (not GPU).
I thought I scanned in the forum something about the denoiser causing issues, but even after removing it as a render element, the problem persists.
I'm also unable to start the IPR, either from the VFB, nor from the V-Ray Settings VFB section button.
I'm hoping there's something super obvious or silly I'm doing...
PS - I caught something about setting the ENV for the number of cores to 1 less than you have (which seems absurd to have to do?), and set it to 11, but that didn't seem to have any effect (but I only tried restarting Max, not rebooting - not sure if that requires a complete reboot, I'll try it next).
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