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Luc.Adriaens 02-09-2013 11:37 AM

How to Suspend or Batch render different scenes in Maya?
 
I'm fairly new to Maya end work mostly with Maya 2012 (and 2014) and would like to render my scenes and images at night when I'm not at the office and my machine is unused.

I have read about renderfarms, but that's not an option at this point.

I use batch rendering, but that's just for one scene at a time (if I'm right...)

Before Maya, I worked in Strata3D en they have a very nice and easy to use function: 'Suspend rendering'.
In their Render window, you can hit 'Suspend' and save the scene for later rendering (or just render it).
Then you close the scene and open another one, hit render and suspend that also. And so on...
At the end of the day, you just add those 'suspended' files to a Queue and... it renders all files/scenes one at a time! Really cool and easy!

Is there such an (straightforward) functionality in Maya to do the same?

Thx for the feedback in advance!

Lucas

Gen 02-09-2013 12:39 PM

Set up Backburner, it does exactly that.

Luc.Adriaens 03-09-2013 06:00 AM

Thx for the input!
I've looked for info about Backburner.
88 pages manual, tutorial on Lynda.com, scripting, set-up...
Whohoho! :help:
I cannot believe mankind landed on the moon more than 40 years ago :P
Guess Autodesk has to learn from Strata3D in this field...

Wish me luck!

Luc.Adriaens 03-09-2013 06:52 AM

Did I mention that I'm on Mac...
I googled a lot of things already... It will be a daunting task, that's for sure.
Found also Deadline from Thinkbox and requested a demo version.

I hope someone will come up with a clear and easy workflow... to save me a lot of time...

NextDesign 03-09-2013 02:38 PM

You don't need Deadline.

Are you launching batch renders from the terminal? If so, you can put them back to back by using the unix operator &&.

For example:
Code:

echo "I'm run first" && echo "I'm run second"
Just put your render commands there instead of the echos, and the next render will be run after the first is completed. Simple.

Luc.Adriaens 09-09-2013 12:15 PM

Thx for the feedback!
But no, I don't use the Terminal...
I've installed Deadline, and batch renderings without problems. I'm very happy with this tool.
Deadline is free for 2 'slaves', so I will set up another computer so I can render on that machine, and not mine if needed.

Stephen 10-09-2013 06:23 AM

Try RenderPal it's free and does a great job been using it for years and can highly recommend it.

NextDesign 10-09-2013 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 350424)
Try RenderPal it's free and does a great job been using it for years and can highly recommend it.

It's not free actually. From their page:
Quote:

Here you can download free, fully functional evaluation versions of RenderPal V2. The trial period is limited to 30 days; after this, you will either have to purchase a license or register for a free 3 nodes license in order to continue using RenderPal V2.
Source: http://www.renderpal.com/d_renderpal.php

Stephen 10-09-2013 06:36 PM

It is free, by your very own quote

"or register for a free 3 nodes license".

Just register with them for a free 3 node license.

and your done.

S

NextDesign 10-09-2013 11:35 PM

Yes, but by your first post, it seemed like you were implying that it was for unlimited nodes, as the OP's post above mentioned the 2-node limit of deadline.

Moving on :)


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