Since moving to vray 3 we are periodically getting renders that we cannot open. A real stress when you have waited an hour for it to finish!
The only solution we have found so far is to re render it, which is far from ideal.
A bit more info about our process:
The renders are typically 4000 x 3000 and rendered with DR.
They contain about 20 elements such as vrayreflection, vraylightselects and multimattes.
We use ProEXR to open them in Photoshop.
On a possibly related note I have had a few vray 3 renders that complete successfully (through backburner) but when opened, 1 bucket is missing. Not the end of the world but a bit annoying when you need to clone stamp so many elements.
We also had a possibly related strange render today: 1 node was rendering black buckets that appear to have superpowers when viewed in Photoshop. The black buckets are always on top take a look in the attached PSD to see what I mean:
jimbos strange file.zip
We have been using this method for 5 years prior to vray 3 without ever seeing any of these issues, so vray seems the likely culprit.
Any ideas welcome, especially tricks for opening vrimg's that won't open!
Cheers,
Olly
The only solution we have found so far is to re render it, which is far from ideal.
A bit more info about our process:
The renders are typically 4000 x 3000 and rendered with DR.
They contain about 20 elements such as vrayreflection, vraylightselects and multimattes.
We use ProEXR to open them in Photoshop.
On a possibly related note I have had a few vray 3 renders that complete successfully (through backburner) but when opened, 1 bucket is missing. Not the end of the world but a bit annoying when you need to clone stamp so many elements.
We also had a possibly related strange render today: 1 node was rendering black buckets that appear to have superpowers when viewed in Photoshop. The black buckets are always on top take a look in the attached PSD to see what I mean:
jimbos strange file.zip
We have been using this method for 5 years prior to vray 3 without ever seeing any of these issues, so vray seems the likely culprit.
Any ideas welcome, especially tricks for opening vrimg's that won't open!
Cheers,
Olly
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