POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.general : Rendering Large Images : Re: Rendering Large Images Server Time
30 Jul 2024 06:25:51 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Rendering Large Images  
From: Peter Cracknell
Date: 12 Nov 2000 16:02:24
Message: <3a0f0560@news.povray.org>
Er yeah but my computer is in my bedroom, and its an AMD TBird, yes it has
one hell of a fan and too top it off, my GFx card likes to overheat every so
often so I leave the lid of making it even more delightful.

A bit of insomnia doesn't help either :)

Peter Cracknell (.com)

"Robert J Becraft" <cas### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:3a0eb6c8$1@news.povray.org...
> Why do you stop your render at night?  I have found that I get upwards of
> 7-8 hours of good rendertime by leaving my machine cranking while I sleep.
> Not only that, but if you get up and go to work, you will typically find
> that you have upwards of 15-17 hours or more worth of machine time that
you
> aren't on it messing with it.
>
> Robert J Becraft
> aka cas### [at] aolcom
>
> Peter Cracknell <pc### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message
> news:3a0d96e4@news.povray.org...
> > I've been rendering at 2048*1536 and found that if I stop and resume it
> > later (ie all day, then turn it off at night, then continue the next
day)
> a
> > visible line occurs from where the render starts again.  My 4 day render
> for
> > example has three visible lines, where it appers to get lighter; is
there
> > anyway to stop this apart from leaving it rendering constantly?  This
> could
> > be a fault of Moray, but to be honest I'm suspecting its just something
> I'm
> > doing wrong with POV.  Thanks
> >
> > Peter Cracknell (.com)
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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