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WOW.what are you using?
Go into render settings, and then advanced. Turn off the CPU setting for starters. Also what is your GPU, and is the scene a pretty heavy scene, if so turn off everything that is outside of the scene that is not being used this will help with rendering, lighting can also cause issues too.
The beard of knowledge has spokenGo into render settings, and then advanced. Turn off the CPU setting for starters. Also what is your GPU, and is the scene a pretty heavy scene, if so turn off everything that is outside of the scene that is not being used this will help with rendering, lighting can also cause issues too.
I turned off all the lights. I used environment HDRI. i changed that too. I don't know how to set the CPU-GPU. So I don't know which one it works with.Go into render settings, and then advanced. Turn off the CPU setting for starters. Also what is your GPU, and is the scene a pretty heavy scene, if so turn off everything that is outside of the scene that is not being used this will help with rendering, lighting can also cause issues too.
Also if there is any props that have loaded in the scene but are not in the view of what you are rendering turn them off in the scene tab as well.I turned off all the lights. I used environment HDRI. i changed that too. I don't know how to set the CPU-GPU. So I don't know which one it works with.
Ouchie, those grasshoppers really hurt you know?
Just a thought but if you had too many assets in the scene would you not get a black screen?Depending on gpuAlso if there is any props that have loaded in the scene but are not in the view of what you are rendering turn them off in the scene tab as well.
Not necessarily, i think most of the time the computer will fall back to CPU if you have it selected in the rendering tab, but i have noticed lately if a scene drives my memory to high it just stops and gets a black screen, not sure if its related.Just a thought but if you had too many assets in the scene would you not get a black screen?Depending on gpu
I try not to use both GPU and CPU because it(at least for me) slows down the rendering time.Not necessarily, i think most of the time the computer will fall back to CPU if you have it selected in the rendering tab, but i have noticed lately if a scene drives my memory to high it just stops and gets a black screen, not sure if its related.
But they are full of protein. If a little crunchy. Make sure you remove the hind legs first or they keep springing up in your throat. Just a thought.Ouchie, those grasshoppers really hurt you know?
From nude bikers to grasshoppers,you lot certainly are a very strange bunchBut they are full of protein. If a little crunchy. Make sure you remove the hind legs first or they keep springing up in your throat. Just a thought.
I've seen this now. Now I'll try and render again. Doesn't turning off the CPU slow the rendering?
Well that would depend on the scene/assets used and a few other things but Daz can and does switch between GPU and CPUI've seen this now. Now I'll try and render again. Doesn't turning off the CPU slow the rendering?