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Odd rendering issue April 29, 2006, 1:27 p.m.
Ahh I see, yeah that makes a lot more sense. Great, that fixed it, it renders just fine now
arctor, that sounds like a useful idea.
Thanks a lot to you both! Now, onwards in the tutorials
arctor, that sounds like a useful idea.
Thanks a lot to you both! Now, onwards in the tutorials
Odd rendering issue April 29, 2006, 12:09 p.m.
Hey everyone,
I just started out with houdini, and I'm quite enjoying it. However I've come across a problem while following a tutorial. I get to the point where I'm to render my image, but when I do so, some of my geometry isn't rendering.
I originally started with a cylinder, and then modified it into a rocket ship (some of you may be familiar with the tutorial), yet when I render, I just see the cylinder. I've attached an image showing the unrendered geometry in one viewport, and the render in another.
I'm pretty sure I followed the tutorial correctly, so this brings me to wonder if this could possibly be a hardware issue? I'm not exactly on a suitable graphics card (rad 9000).
This is almost certainly due to something I've done (or didn't do) in Houdini, but any ideas would be extremely helpful.
Thanks!
Edit: Arr, sorry everyone the image expands the forum frame.
I just started out with houdini, and I'm quite enjoying it. However I've come across a problem while following a tutorial. I get to the point where I'm to render my image, but when I do so, some of my geometry isn't rendering.
I originally started with a cylinder, and then modified it into a rocket ship (some of you may be familiar with the tutorial), yet when I render, I just see the cylinder. I've attached an image showing the unrendered geometry in one viewport, and the render in another.
I'm pretty sure I followed the tutorial correctly, so this brings me to wonder if this could possibly be a hardware issue? I'm not exactly on a suitable graphics card (rad 9000).
This is almost certainly due to something I've done (or didn't do) in Houdini, but any ideas would be extremely helpful.
Thanks!
Edit: Arr, sorry everyone the image expands the forum frame.