Thanks Johan
Just a question, I have open one of myhuge architectural scenes (one hospital I have to make an animation)
I have followed the Jure tutorial, but after eight minutes, I have the message "physically incorrect global illumination scene"...
After... nothing black window and nothing is really rendered
What can generate this message, and how can I fix that???
Another thing: how to make instance?
After 8 minutes of doing what? shooting photons or just importing the object? 8 minutes sound incredible long to me whatever it should do...
Hmm Jure wrote a nice explanatione somewhere about instancing..will find it for you.
pixym wrote:Thanks Johan
Just a question, I have open one of myhuge architectural scenes (one hospital I have to make an animation)
I have followed the Jure tutorial, but after eight minutes, I have the message "physically incorrect global illumination scene"...
After... nothing black window and nothing is really rendered
What can generate this message, and how can I fix that???
Another thing: how to make instance?
I guess your scene is realy huge and Kray loads it very long.
Anyways "Physically incorect illumination scene" shows up when you have any of the following things set up:
- ambient light >0%
- lights without falloff
- raytrace flags off
It's just a warning that your scene will not be calculated "by the laws of physics". You can ignore it if you know what you're doing. But if your output is black than obviously Kray cannot see any light in your scene.
You better post more details so we can help you further...
pixym wrote:Thanks Johan
Just a question, I have open one of myhuge architectural scenes (one hospital I have to make an animation)
I have followed the Jure tutorial, but after eight minutes, I have the message "physically incorrect global illumination scene"...
After... nothing black window and nothing is really rendered
What can generate this message, and how can I fix that???
Another thing: how to make instance?
I guess your scene is realy huge and Kray loads it very long.
Anyways "Physically incorect illumination scene" shows up when you have any of the following things set up:
- ambient light >0%
- lights without falloff
- raytrace flags off
It's just a warning that your scene will not be calculated "by the laws of physics". You can ignore it if you know what you're doing. But if your output is black than obviously Kray cannot see any light in your scene.
You better post more details so we can help you further...
Yes my scene takes a lot of times to be loaded in kray render...
Thanks Jure, I will check these points.