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  • Strange bug: Progressive mode rendering renders frame 1 with the full noise samples, then then other frames are much lower quality and faster.

    This is obviously not usual behaviour - but it took a while to find out what was happening.

    The first frame in animation took 3 minutes... the subsequent frames took 30 seconds.

    When I switch over the bucket rendering, it works OK.

    This bug somehow came from nowhere!

    Added detail:

    I rendered the animation sequences initially through Pulze Render Manager, and had it blocked into tasks of ten - so every ten frames was a new "load" - and indeed, every ten frames had a full quality frame, and the next 9 were low quality.

    Rendering directly from Max just has the first frame rendered correctly and the rest are lower quality.

    There is no "resume render" turned on.

    Very strange!
    http://www.jd3d.co.uk - Vray Mentor

  • #2
    Hi, thanks for posting and apologies for the late reply.
    This issue the way you describe it, is not reproducing in a simple scene (animated mesh, dome light and a camera). Are you able to reproduce it in every scene or only in a specific scene?
    In case you reproduce it in a specific scene most probably there is something within that scene that is causing issues or exposing a bug. Please archive and send is your scene to support for review.
    Vladimir Krastev | chaos.com
    Chaos Support Representative | contact us

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    • #3
      I am going to send this to support - I've had this bug multiple times now.

      Something happens - and then from then on, all progressive renders are set to a much lower quality than bucket renders and whatever setting they were set to previous to this bug.

      Some kind of corruption - and I have no idea why or how to get rid of it.
      Last edited by JD3D_CGI; 11-04-2024, 07:53 AM.
      http://www.jd3d.co.uk - Vray Mentor

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