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# 1 29-01-2004 , 05:03 PM
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how far is my render?

Hi

I'm doing a render, and wondering. How can you see how far the rendering is?

I know you can see it's reached frame "something", but does it calculate somwhere an estimatet finish time or something like that, so you have just a clue how long it's going to take?


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# 2 29-01-2004 , 07:54 PM
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I don't know if there is a way to know how long it's going to take (I think there probably isn't a way), but if you want to know how long it took "after" you finished rendering then all you have to do is open the file "mayaRenderLog.txt" inside your my documents>maya folder


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# 3 30-01-2004 , 12:11 AM
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The script editor will tell you what frame it's on, but there is no native tool in Maya to calculate time remaining.

# 4 30-01-2004 , 09:20 AM
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thanks!


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