Hey guys,
Pretty new to the Indigo renderer, however coming from Maxwell where I without much trouble could resume an entire animation, I'm wondering if the same thing is available in Indigo?
The idea was to render 5 minutes, jump to the next image, render 5 minutes, jump to the next image, etc, until the last image - then Maxwell would jump to the first image again, resume for 5 minutes, jump to the next image, etc.
Is this possible? I've got the .igq, .igs and .igi files.
Hope there's some way to do this that I've missed. Thanks!
Resume an entire Animation Queue?
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Re: Resume an entire Animation Queue?
Hi Marvin,Mad Marvin wrote: Maxwell where I without much trouble could resume an entire animation
Welcome to Indigo.
(Jeezus you rendered animation with Maxwell ...super slow. )
Well there is no way that i know of to render animation like you mentioned.
Indigo is Indigo Maxwell is Maxwell. But a good way to get the results you need is to check 1 frame with a defined time or sample limit. ( i use that too )
So you don't have to run the render again (Indigo is fast).
SO for example try to specify a fixed samplerate on your /frames probably you won't need to go higher like 2500-5000ssp on each frame. Of course use GPU (multiple) if you can to speed up things.
( but if you want to render this let it run till 20000ssp/frame
Have fun!
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Re: Resume an entire Animation Queue?
Apparently there has been some work done on such a feature, but not quite done yet. You can of course resume renders from igi if there are some specific frames you want cleaner.
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Re: Resume an entire Animation Queue?
Thanks for your answer! And boy, I know Maxwell is slow. That's why I'm here....Originalplan® wrote:Hi Marvin,Mad Marvin wrote: Maxwell where I without much trouble could resume an entire animation
Welcome to Indigo.
(Jeezus you rendered animation with Maxwell ...super slow. )
Well there is no way that i know of to render animation like you mentioned.
Indigo is Indigo Maxwell is Maxwell. But a good way to get the results you need is to check 1 frame with a defined time or sample limit. ( i use that too )
So you don't have to run the render again (Indigo is fast).
SO for example try to specify a fixed samplerate on your /frames probably you won't need to go higher like 2500-5000ssp on each frame. Of course use GPU (multiple) if you can to speed up things.
( but if you want to render this let it run till 20000ssp/frame
Have fun!
Best
Originalplan®
Anyway, I could figure this out by scripting, perhaps. Does the .igq file store the progress of each .igi? Or do I have to check every .igi in a folder?
Cheers!
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Re: Resume an entire Animation Queue?
AFAIK Zeitmeister made a REQ for .igq to store more funcions. http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/vie ... =5&t=13969Mad Marvin wrote:
Thanks for your answer! And boy, I know Maxwell is slow. That's why I'm here....
Anyway, I could figure this out by scripting, perhaps. Does the .igq file store the progress of each .igi? Or do I have to check every .igi in a folder?
Cheers!
Right now you could try to script some hack into the Render XML or .igi.... but maybe the best option would be to wait a bit longer till this feature is implemented. Since a big margin for error would be there.
Since your host applications plugin setting drives the rendering inside Indigo e.g from Cinema there is only time and sample rate to control the rendering on each frame (ergo when to stop 1 frame) it would be very hard IMO to get Indigo to re-read a certain amount of frames from the point of the specified stop.
Mainly because you would need a .pigs format to do so. (To store all data permanently and not read it from memory). But if you feel adventurous i might worth to give it a try to figure out a good way to pull this off.
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Re: Resume an entire Animation Queue?
I would imagine you can check the progress for each igi if you open the igq in Indigo and check the Render queue window.
http://www.indigorenderer.com/documenta ... -animation
http://www.indigorenderer.com/documenta ... -animation
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