Hello @ all.
Ich have a question.
Is it possible to export a animation from Blender and then render the animation with Luxcorerender without blender ?
I did not find any way.
Greets Andy
Render Animation
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Re: Render Animation
Exporting a LuxCore scene per frame should work if you enable the Filesaver mode in the render properties, LuxCore Tools panel.
However, you will need to write a small batch or Python script to render all frames with standalone LuxCore afterwards.
However, you will need to write a small batch or Python script to render all frames with standalone LuxCore afterwards.
Re: Render Animation
Ahhh ok.
Last time i did it but then 1200 folders made in total.
After that i did not know what todo.
My point was that maybe when i use the standalone version it could be faster and more stable.
But then its to complicated i will keep it running over Blender.
Anyways thanks for your reply.
Andy
Re: Render Animation
Maybe we can help find the source of the instability.My point was that maybe when i use the standalone version it could be faster and more stable.
But then its to complicated i will keep it running over Blender.
Re: Render Animation
I doubt it will be faster or more stable (unless there's some bug in the Blender addon or Blender affecting you).
What it will do is save memory: the scene only needs to be loaded by LuxCore and not by Blender, too.
So if your scene doesn't fit into RAM when rendering in Blender, it might be interesting to export it like this.
What it will do is save memory: the scene only needs to be loaded by LuxCore and not by Blender, too.
So if your scene doesn't fit into RAM when rendering in Blender, it might be interesting to export it like this.
Re: Render Animation
Now i am running Blender from powershell now and then when it hangsup i can see what is the issue.B.Y.O.B. wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 9:33 am I doubt it will be faster or more stable (unless there's some bug in the Blender addon or Blender affecting you).
What it will do is save memory: the scene only needs to be loaded by LuxCore and not by Blender, too.
So if your scene doesn't fit into RAM when rendering in Blender, it might be interesting to export it like this.
My System is very powerfull.
My Rig:
Asus Prime Z370 II
64GB DDR 4 3600MHz Memory
1TB M2 SSD
RTX 2080TI + Titan XP
CPU Intel 8700K @ 5GHz
Blender 2.90
BlendLuxCore 2.5a
Win 10 pro