Re: screamernet question - Yeeeaaahhh Baaaaaby!
- From: Steve Reeves <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 20:36:14 +0000
All smiles again now. Really stupid error.
My test scene was a scene I had been working on previous to my decision to try out network rendering. I duly changed the file structure and organisation to a proper Lightwave Content Format, changing all the file names with spaces and so on. Fine. The scene I happened to test used 4 maps from a another directory out of this structure which I had totally forgotten about.
What a muppet! Well I guess I won't make that mistake again - easily checked to with the Content Manager!! <bang head on wall>
So, we are looking good:)
I feel I have walked a virtuous path and finally got to my goal! :) It really shouldn't have been this difficult should it. And what is annoying is that I nearly had it 2 days ago - but for silly details. Still, I've paid my dues :)
Cheers
Steve
softdistortion wrote:
I can't help but chuckle a bit, cause IMHO this is about the typical.
experience average users would have with Screamernet. When it first works
you are golden, then it stops working for some unexplained reason and you
want to SCREAM!!.... :-)
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