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Here is all I managed to render before POV threw an exception. The main
figure is a mesh. It has a reflective finish, absorbing media, a
max_trace_level of 31, 7 dispersion samples, focal blur, and 2182
spheres inside the mesh...
This also happened when I was testing the opal. It seems to have
something to do with having lots of transparent objects inside another
object.
I wonder if I should write up a bug report?
Sam
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stbenge schrieb:
> I wonder if I should write up a bug report?
You should. :-)
It appears odd to me that this should happen with comparatively few (as
it would seem to me) nested transparent objects.
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stbenge wrote:
> Here is all I managed to render before POV threw an exception...
This is an entirely off-topic, irrelevant comment, but...
It appears that your dialog box image was cropped from a larger image,
presumably the whole screen. While the PrintScreen key will save the
entire screen, you can also use Alt-PrintScreen to save just the
currently active window -- no cropping necessary.
I _think_ it's Alt-PS, but it might be Ctrl-PS -- I'm using Linux at the
moment and don't want to bother rebooting to Windows to double check.
-=- Larry -=-
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Larry Hudson schrieb:
> It appears that your dialog box image was cropped from a larger image,
> presumably the whole screen. While the PrintScreen key will save the
> entire screen, you can also use Alt-PrintScreen to save just the
> currently active window -- no cropping necessary.
You're remembering perfectly right - but as Alt-PringScreen only
screenshots a single window, it wouldn't have allowed to capture both
the rendering preview /and/ the error box.
I think we would have missed a fascinating (albeit partial) pictute.
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Larry Hudson wrote:
> stbenge wrote:
>> Here is all I managed to render before POV threw an exception...
>
> This is an entirely off-topic, irrelevant comment, but...
>
> It appears that your dialog box image was cropped from a larger image,
> presumably the whole screen. While the PrintScreen key will save the
> entire screen, you can also use Alt-PrintScreen to save just the
> currently active window -- no cropping necessary.
>
> I _think_ it's Alt-PS, but it might be Ctrl-PS -- I'm using Linux at the
> moment and don't want to bother rebooting to Windows to double check.
>
> -=- Larry -=-
Thanks Larry! I had no idea about that, or else I would have used it.
Sam
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> This is an entirely off-topic, irrelevant comment, but...
>
> It appears that your dialog box image was cropped from a larger image,
> presumably the whole screen. While the PrintScreen key will save the
RIGHT-ALT & PrtScreen, else Windows might pop up a dialogue to enhance
screen-contrast for the visually challenged.
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clipka wrote:
> Larry Hudson schrieb:
>
>> It appears that your dialog box image was cropped from a larger image,
>> presumably the whole screen. While the PrintScreen key will save the
>> entire screen, you can also use Alt-PrintScreen to save just the
>> currently active window -- no cropping necessary.
>
>
> You're remembering perfectly right - but as Alt-PringScreen only
> screenshots a single window, it wouldn't have allowed to capture both
> the rendering preview /and/ the error box.
>
Well, it looked to me that it was two separate screen captures that were
pasted together, which prompted my comment. Or more likely, the image
was from the saved file and not a screen capture.
> I think we would have missed a fascinating (albeit partial) pictute.
Agreed!
-=- Larry -=-
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Larry Hudson schrieb:
> Well, it looked to me that it was two separate screen captures that were
> pasted together, which prompted my comment. Or more likely, the image
> was from the saved file and not a screen capture.
The latter seems pretty unlikely, given that POV-Ray 3.7 at present
doesn't write images to file until render has completed :-)
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TC schrieb:
> RIGHT-ALT & PrtScreen, else Windows might pop up a dialogue to enhance
> screen-contrast for the visually challenged.
That pretty likely depends on Windows version and/or settings. On my
Windows XP x64, either Alt key will do the job (even though I use German
keyboard settings, where the right Alt key generally does different
things than the left one, and is actually labelled "AltGr").
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clipka wrote:
> The latter seems pretty unlikely, given that POV-Ray 3.7 at present
> doesn't write images to file until render has completed :-)
Technically, it does ;) The povstate file ... :)
--
~Mike
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