Pause & resume, with 2 dwg - AccuRender nXt2024-03-29T11:28:52Zhttp://accurender.ning.com/forum/topics/pause-resume-with-2-dwg?commentId=6293855%3AComment%3A74534&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWith the Path Tracer-- combin…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-09-28:6293855:Comment:748432012-09-28T14:14:51.147ZRoy Hirshkowitzhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/RoyHirshkowitz
<p>With the Path Tracer-- combining multiple runs should work fine provided each has run for a little while (say 10-20 passes?) With e4, combining multiple runs should be equivalent.</p>
<p>With the Path Tracer-- combining multiple runs should work fine provided each has run for a little while (say 10-20 passes?) With e4, combining multiple runs should be equivalent.</p> As long as you do not attempt…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-09-28:6293855:Comment:746192012-09-28T05:28:08.738Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p>As long as you do not attempt to open another drawing during a rendering operation in the same sesion no problem, you need not even stop or pause the first rendering to open another drawing as long as it is in another session, even on the same AutoCad version (say 2010) </p>
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<p>Builds, back I know this was possible opening and working on another drawing in the same session even while rendering was in progress, all you need do was to minimize rendering and walkabout window. With the…</p>
<p>As long as you do not attempt to open another drawing during a rendering operation in the same sesion no problem, you need not even stop or pause the first rendering to open another drawing as long as it is in another session, even on the same AutoCad version (say 2010) </p>
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<p>Builds, back I know this was possible opening and working on another drawing in the same session even while rendering was in progress, all you need do was to minimize rendering and walkabout window. With the need standalone this should no longer be an issues except that we (I ) would like a situation where the the files where linked such that an update on the parent file could be done in the rendering without having to write another studio file and reload. </p> Yes Akin, I made the experime…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-09-27:6293855:Comment:746182012-09-27T23:57:10.266ZMarc Chaumierhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/MarcChaumier
<p>Yes Akin, I made the experimentation. I let run a nXt job on a first session. I make a pause. I open another dwg with a second session, I launch nXt, start a render job, and stop it. Then I come back to the first session an resume the nXt job. It works. It works to with 2 different Acad (2011 & 2013, or other...) but it was less unexpected.</p>
<p>It's a usefull fonction for me! So I can work on two different job in the same time. Last night I had an heavy job which was running since 2…</p>
<p>Yes Akin, I made the experimentation. I let run a nXt job on a first session. I make a pause. I open another dwg with a second session, I launch nXt, start a render job, and stop it. Then I come back to the first session an resume the nXt job. It works. It works to with 2 different Acad (2011 & 2013, or other...) but it was less unexpected.</p>
<p>It's a usefull fonction for me! So I can work on two different job in the same time. Last night I had an heavy job which was running since 2 days, but I needed to work on a little, but very urgent, and nXt did the job... GOOD SUPRISE!</p>
<p>Thanks nXt ;o)</p>
<p>On the other hand, I could stop, restart and combine, But I'm not sure that it's really equivalent in time and quality ratio:</p>
<p>Start, pause, resume and stop. Or start, stop, save in a first file, then restart, stop and save in a second file, and combine in the "image editor".</p>
<p>Perhaps Roy have something to say about it... ;)</p>
<p></p> Multiple sessions of Autocad…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-09-27:6293855:Comment:747262012-09-27T20:39:39.343Zakinlolu olugbojihttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/akinloluolugboji
<p>Multiple sessions of Autocad always work. Open another drawing in the same session while rendering is in progress crashes AutoCad back to desktop. Stop Nxt and closing its window and that of walkabout, guarantees no crash. </p>
<p>Multiple sessions of Autocad always work. Open another drawing in the same session while rendering is in progress crashes AutoCad back to desktop. Stop Nxt and closing its window and that of walkabout, guarantees no crash. </p> Thanks a lot for your fast an…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-09-26:6293855:Comment:745342012-09-26T22:37:37.282ZMarc Chaumierhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/MarcChaumier
<p>Thanks a lot for your fast answer.</p>
<p>Thanks a lot for your fast answer.</p> Nope-- and not something I'm…tag:accurender.ning.com,2012-09-26:6293855:Comment:745312012-09-26T22:17:14.843ZRoy Hirshkowitzhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/RoyHirshkowitz
<p>Nope-- and not something I'm going to do. If it's the Path Tracer or e4 you can always save it as an nXtImage and combine it with another run. Multiple sessions of AutoCAD w/ nXt may also work-- no guarantees here, though.</p>
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<p>Nope-- and not something I'm going to do. If it's the Path Tracer or e4 you can always save it as an nXtImage and combine it with another run. Multiple sessions of AutoCAD w/ nXt may also work-- no guarantees here, though.</p>
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