Hey,
I'm checking out alternatives to Backburner at the moment and I'm having a bit of hard time for some reason with rendering effectively with RT CUDA. As it's very fast, I feel that we're loosing a lot of time on loading scene etc.
While backburner somehow manages to not unload the scene from RT, keeping the link at all times it lacks functionality of multi-slave rendering or support for multi-user management.
That's why I'm testing Deadline 7 on 30 days trial, but there is something wrong. As long as it manages to keep 3ds max opened between tasks, every-time frame changes its closing DR session and sends it again to RT from start. That's very ineffective especially with bigger scenes. I know that this is probably issue with deadline and I have to check with them as well, but maybe there is some other solution to the problem from V-Ray side.
Best,
I'm checking out alternatives to Backburner at the moment and I'm having a bit of hard time for some reason with rendering effectively with RT CUDA. As it's very fast, I feel that we're loosing a lot of time on loading scene etc.
While backburner somehow manages to not unload the scene from RT, keeping the link at all times it lacks functionality of multi-slave rendering or support for multi-user management.
That's why I'm testing Deadline 7 on 30 days trial, but there is something wrong. As long as it manages to keep 3ds max opened between tasks, every-time frame changes its closing DR session and sends it again to RT from start. That's very ineffective especially with bigger scenes. I know that this is probably issue with deadline and I have to check with them as well, but maybe there is some other solution to the problem from V-Ray side.
Best,
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