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03-07-2003
, 10:48 PM
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could be an rendering problem. does it happen as well when you only render ot some frames that let the torch go out?
test rendering it out on my computer - lets see if the error is consistent
i write what happened in few minutes
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03-07-2003
, 11:01 PM
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Possible answer, guess #1 for me:
Your QT movie lasts 4.29 seconds, but your Render globals are set up to render out 150 frames?
150 frames at 30 fps = 5 seconds even. (an extra 1/2 second)
My guess is that somehow, somewhere along the editing or rendering, or renaming line, QT, Maya, or you, made a boo-boo somewhere, and simply did either one of the following:
1. took the first 1/2 seconds of footage, and plopped them onto the back-end of the shot, thus making it appear to start over at the mid/end.
OR
2. You know, just a thought, it might possibly have also been old "test" footage that was rendered using the same naming convention in the render globals, then, after you "set initial state" for the particles, and RErendered the shot, you could have just grabbed the older 1/2 second of "old" footage and it was accidentally tacked-onto the butt-end of the movie?
...not sure on this one, as I would need to render the shot out to test my theory, but I'm at work, and cannot at the moment...
Sorry I'm not much help....
Does that spur any memories, and/or ideas at all for ya?
Israel "Izzy" Long
Motion and Title Design for Broadcast-Film-DS
izzylong.com
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03-07-2003
, 11:07 PM
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Thanks for the thougths Rage, but I was having the problem and did a fresh render to a fresh location so I know it wasn't theory #2.
I'm not even sure what theory #1 means, but the render globals actually are set for frames 1-149. Why I set it like that I'm not sure and don't really care, but there were not 150 frames rendered.
Good try though. Sometimes it is just that simple, but this seems to be an mistake inside of Maya, not an error in making the movie.
Thanks again.
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03-07-2003
, 11:19 PM
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i believe in #2 as well. here is a fresh render from my machine. only thing i changed is change to production quality and 300 frames. and then batch render with maya closed. no hiccup - only when the movie starts playing again - it almost cycles perfectly
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03-07-2003
, 11:24 PM
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oh and by the way - thanks for the maya scene. now i have a nice looking exhaust w/o need to tweak it too much :p
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04-07-2003
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OK I have no idea what happened, but after doing many tests I reverted to my original file and re-rendered yet again. All of a sudden it worked . I swaer I had rendered into brand new folders before when I got the hitch, but whatever.
I'm just happy it's working.
Use the file in good health Duck.
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04-07-2003
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Glad we could be of help, and I'm glad it works for you now!
Israel "Izzy" Long
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