How do i submit chunks of frame ranges at once in HOudini please? The way to do it in 3ds max is “0-25, 50-100, 150-175” and that does the trick. Not sure what the synthax is in Houdini.
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A.
Submitting several frame ranges at once to render?
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As a Max user, I do miss this feature when trying to re-render specific bad frames from Houdini.
Take a look at this thread over at Odforce: http://forums.odforce.net/topic/16331-render-unconnected-frames-at-once/ [forums.odforce.net]
I ended up duplicating the Mantra nodes and set the frame range manually.
Take a look at this thread over at Odforce: http://forums.odforce.net/topic/16331-render-unconnected-frames-at-once/ [forums.odforce.net]
I ended up duplicating the Mantra nodes and set the frame range manually.
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Interesting…I was researching today how to do something different, but it relates to this thread.
In your hip file out context you could have multiple copies of the same mantra node…with different frame ranges.
Then just run the renders in the command line:
render mantranode_1
render mantranode_2
render mantranode_3
etc.
but even more simpler, just research a bit of python on how to enter strings into a paramter ( in this case frame range of the mantranode )
render mantranode_1
python // whatever the python code is here for specific range
render mantranode_1
python // whatever the python code is here for specific range
render mantranode_1
python // whatever the python code is here for specific range
The above isn't technically correct ‘code’, but it gives you the idea.
Varomix in his tut goes into more detail, prettry sure you can get it done following his tut, and a bit of python research.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28mnARbQbLg [www.youtube.com]
In your hip file out context you could have multiple copies of the same mantra node…with different frame ranges.
Then just run the renders in the command line:
render mantranode_1
render mantranode_2
render mantranode_3
etc.
but even more simpler, just research a bit of python on how to enter strings into a paramter ( in this case frame range of the mantranode )
render mantranode_1
python // whatever the python code is here for specific range
render mantranode_1
python // whatever the python code is here for specific range
render mantranode_1
python // whatever the python code is here for specific range
The above isn't technically correct ‘code’, but it gives you the idea.
Varomix in his tut goes into more detail, prettry sure you can get it done following his tut, and a bit of python research.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28mnARbQbLg [www.youtube.com]
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I know this is a very old thread, but in case someone runs into this issue again, duplicate your render rop nodes, connect them all to a merge, and the merge to a batch render node. Make sure to use "render frame range only (strict)" in the range settings. Happy renderings !
I don't understand it quite well, why duplicate?
shouldn't we just merge them all and add a batch render and choose "strict"?
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toonafishYou need to disable <Non-Blocking Current Frame Rendering> on the Redshift nodes for it to work.
I just tried this setup with 3 Redshift ROPs set to different "strict" frames, but I can't get it to render all the input ROPs. The batch only renders the frame of last ROP in the "merge", no matter what setting I use .
Did anyone get this working ?
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