Hi,
just noticed something funny and ugly. If you force Vray to render outside of your visible time range, so the time range im MAX went from 0-100 and you want to render frame 200, it will render from the view the camera was seeing at frame 100 (the last frame of the current time range).
So if you have batch render jobs with different time ranges outside of your working timerange they will render still frames. (As happened here last night).
Happens locally and over Backburner.
VRay team, please fix it.
just noticed something funny and ugly. If you force Vray to render outside of your visible time range, so the time range im MAX went from 0-100 and you want to render frame 200, it will render from the view the camera was seeing at frame 100 (the last frame of the current time range).
So if you have batch render jobs with different time ranges outside of your working timerange they will render still frames. (As happened here last night).
Happens locally and over Backburner.
VRay team, please fix it.
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