|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
Hello,
I thought that more people would already know this "bug". But I haven't
seen it mentioned here.
Version: 3.1.watcom.win32.r1
Problem: If you do a rendering with radiosity on, it goes two-pass.
The first pass always seemed very slow to me until I realized that
it speeds up with a factor of at least 20 (twenty!!!) if you click and
hold the title bar of the rendering window. If you do this, radiosity
renderings are only about 50% slower than normal ones.
Somebody should know this and it should be quite easy to fix, I guess
it is a message handling problem between the rendering window and the
calculation thread.
Markus
Post a reply to this message
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
I've tried this out since first hearing about it. No speed change noticable
for me. P-R 3.1r1 for Windows under Win95.
Message <365E8C26.8FF16A4A@zess.uni-siegen.de>, Markus Becker typed...
>
>Hello,
>
>I thought that more people would already know this "bug". But I haven't
>seen it mentioned here.
>
>Version: 3.1.watcom.win32.r1
>
>Problem: If you do a rendering with radiosity on, it goes two-pass.
>The first pass always seemed very slow to me until I realized that
>it speeds up with a factor of at least 20 (twenty!!!) if you click and
>hold the title bar of the rendering window. If you do this, radiosity
>renderings are only about 50% slower than normal ones.
>
>Somebody should know this and it should be quite easy to fix, I guess
>it is a message handling problem between the rendering window and the
>calculation thread.
>
>Markus
--
omniVERSE: beyond the universe
http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.html
=Bob
Post a reply to this message
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
It depends on the file being rendered. If it's something that would be fast on
the mosiac preview part, there is a definite difference. On slower scenes it
may not be as noticable. This is something I first heard about a year ago.
The thing to notice is it only affects the first pass. I think I've heard
mentioned that the same thing is true when doing a mosaic preview render.
What it looks like is that the % amount in the title bar keeps repeating unless
the cursor is placed on the title bar and held down. Then it flies through the
first pass.
-Mike
=Bob wrote:
> I've tried this out since first hearing about it. No speed change noticable
> for me. P-R 3.1r1 for Windows under Win95.
>
> Message <365E8C26.8FF16A4A@zess.uni-siegen.de>, Markus Becker typed...
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >I thought that more people would already know this "bug". But I haven't
> >seen it mentioned here.
> >
> >Version: 3.1.watcom.win32.r1
> >
> >Problem: If you do a rendering with radiosity on, it goes two-pass.
> >The first pass always seemed very slow to me until I realized that
> >it speeds up with a factor of at least 20 (twenty!!!) if you click and
> >hold the title bar of the rendering window. If you do this, radiosity
> >renderings are only about 50% slower than normal ones.
> >
> >Somebody should know this and it should be quite easy to fix, I guess
> >it is a message handling problem between the rendering window and the
> >calculation thread.
> >
> >Markus
>
> --
> omniVERSE: beyond the universe
> http://members.aol.com/inversez/POVring.html
> =Bob
Post a reply to this message
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|