Problems with Mantra Resolution
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I'm new at rendering in general and come from Zbrush/Vue where rendering is easy mode. So I've done some tests, imported some models, and have camera/lights set up. I've set the camera to HDTV 720. I create a new Mantra render node. I hit render and my render comes out at 768x421. I edit the mantra render node to override camera resolution 1280x720 and the same thing happens. 768x421 ends up being the resolution. I paid for the upgrade to render watermark free and I am not getting any watermarks on my renders. This tells me I'm probably doing something wrong. On the off chance this is a bug I am running a 2008 Intel Mac 2.8 Quad, Nvidia 8800gt, 4gb ram, OSX 10.5.6. The Houdini version is 10.0.268. But like I said I'm 95% sure it's something I'm missing because I've been up for 20 hours. BTW I am having a blast learning this software package so this isn't a complaint post. Anyone have any suggestions what is going on? Also does anyone have a good link to some specific rendering tutorials, or any info on how to toon shade in Houdini? Thanks!
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Where are you triggering your render from?
If it's from the Icon at the bottom left of the 3d viewport, and you are just left clicking on it, then you are likely triggering the default View Mantra renderer.
Right click on that icon and choose the Mantra that you created, then you will get the settings that you want. Then the next time you wish to render you can just left click the icon, it will remember the last render node you called.
View Mantra is meant as a fast render that delivers what you see in the viewport.
If it's from the Icon at the bottom left of the 3d viewport, and you are just left clicking on it, then you are likely triggering the default View Mantra renderer.
Right click on that icon and choose the Mantra that you created, then you will get the settings that you want. Then the next time you wish to render you can just left click the icon, it will remember the last render node you called.
View Mantra is meant as a fast render that delivers what you see in the viewport.
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I have been selecting the Mantra I have created. (mantra1) I change the camera view settings to anything below 768x421 and they render correctly. 600x100, 400x200 etc. Anything above 768x421 such as 1280x720 renders out at 768x421. This happened to me on both the production 10.0 release and the 10.0.268 version. This also happens when I override the camera settings in Mantra. I'm starting to think license bug maybe?
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