great will check that.Dade wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 10:06 amI should have fixed this problem.Sharlybg wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 6:09 pm Displacement crash it for sure here is the file. To be able to render just disconnect the displacement node from the material output.
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Scene texture maps resize policy
Re: Scene texture maps resize policy
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Wait for the new build to be ready: https://dev.azure.com/LuxCoreRender/Lux ... der/_build
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Weird, yes, you are right, I don't have the message as sent in the PM's, I'll check it.
Mmm we have this experience in two different computers, we will fully uninstall LuxCore and reinstall it, is there something else we can delete, like some CUDA cache or something like that?
This happens in both GPU and CPU rendering mode, so I doubt is related to a driver problem.
Mmm we have this experience in two different computers, we will fully uninstall LuxCore and reinstall it, is there something else we can delete, like some CUDA cache or something like that?
This happens in both GPU and CPU rendering mode, so I doubt is related to a driver problem.
Re: Scene texture maps resize policy
Try to check if you really have the latest version by looking at the log. There should be new image map information like sizes (i.e. "[1024x1024]") , etc.juangea wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 10:30 am Weird, yes, you are right, I don't have the message as sent in the PM's, I'll check it.
Mmm we have this experience in two different computers, we will fully uninstall LuxCore and reinstall it, is there something else we can delete, like some CUDA cache or something like that?
This happens in both GPU and CPU rendering mode, so I doubt is related to a driver problem.
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Yes, I can see that information, the tx preparing process happens, and it does not crash if I don’t enable the resize policy option, but I’ll do a clean install and I’ll tell you the outcome.
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Re: Scene texture maps resize policy
But with that your export and init times are increased by so far about 2.5x. Why?
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Re: Scene texture maps resize policy
The time increase should happen the first time, when all the .tx files are generated, after that the conversion should not happen again and I suspect the export time should go back to normal
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I still get a crash, I reached to it when I enabled cache friendly sampling with PGI and Env caches, I sent you both a PM with the file to download it, it should crash as soon as you press render, remember to unpack the textures before, it seems to work fine with non-unpacked textures.
I performed a full clean install, uninstalling everything and reinstall the build from 7 hours ago.
I performed a full clean install, uninstalling everything and reinstall the build from 7 hours ago.
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The scene is working fine here. Before, you wrote cube+texture scene was crashing, it doesn't anymore ?juangea wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 5:12 pm I still get a crash, I reached to it when I enabled cache friendly sampling with PGI and Env caches, I sent you both a PM with the file to download it, it should crash as soon as you press render, remember to unpack the textures before, it seems to work fine with non-unpacked textures.
Does this new scene crash if and only if you enable cache friendly sampling ? Is it related to the new image resize policy ?
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So i downloaded today's build.
The scene I sent you is working fine too on my end now, and the cube test is working fine too, however a production scene is not, I recorded a video showing all the process and the terminal with the output, and doing several tests, the one that crashes is the latest one, and it crashes when I enable PGI:
https://youtu.be/kVpcglBC3Tw
I hope this helps, tell me how to proceed to further help you out with this.
BTW: This is the crash.txt file for the crash you see in the video:
The scene I sent you is working fine too on my end now, and the cube test is working fine too, however a production scene is not, I recorded a video showing all the process and the terminal with the output, and doing several tests, the one that crashes is the latest one, and it crashes when I enable PGI:
https://youtu.be/kVpcglBC3Tw
I hope this helps, tell me how to proceed to further help you out with this.
BTW: This is the crash.txt file for the crash you see in the video:
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# Blender 2.93.1, Commit date: 2021-06-03 11:24, Hash dddbec89f358
bpy.context.scene.exclude = False # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.photongi.enabled = False # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.envlight_cache.enabled = False # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.image_resize_policy.enabled = True # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.image_resize_policy.enabled = False # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.photongi.enabled = True # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.envlight_cache.enabled = True # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.envlight_cache.enabled = False # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.photongi.enabled = False # Property
Saved "int_villa_dor_resize_test.blend" # Info
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.image_resize_policy.enabled = True # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.image_resize_policy.type = 'MINMEM' # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.image_resize_policy.type = 'MIPMAPMEM' # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.image_resize_policy.type = 'MINMEM' # Property
bpy.context.scene.luxcore.config.photongi.enabled = True # Property
# backtrace
./bin/blender(BLI_system_backtrace+0x33) [0xa786aa3]
./bin/blender() [0xf6a059]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x41950) [0x7f45cf870950]
/home/jgea/.config/blender/2.93/scripts/addons/BlendLuxCore/bin/pyluxcore.so(_ZN3slg8ImageMap19InstrumentationInfo14ThreadFinalizeEv+0x82) [0x7f45803a3d72]
/home/jgea/.config/blender/2.93/scripts/addons/BlendLuxCore/bin/pyluxcore.so(+0xbd420d) [0x7f458063e20d]
/home/jgea/.config/blender/2.93/scripts/addons/BlendLuxCore/bin/pyluxcore.so(+0xbd4510) [0x7f458063e510]
/home/jgea/.config/blender/2.93/scripts/addons/BlendLuxCore/bin/pyluxcore.so(+0x1f9e742) [0x7f4581a08742]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x9590) [0x7f45cffbf590]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(clone+0x43) [0x7f45cf948223]
# Python backtrace