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Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:59:56 AM | RevitCity I have a problem!

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Ok... I've been rendering a 1650 frames rendered walkthrough... averaging about 6-7 min. a frame. Here's where the problem started....... it's now down to 3 min. per frame - which is really good - BUT, my window screen was accidently minimize (only half of the view is showing) I'm thinking that's why the redering process came up so quickly. I can't seem to maximize the window again cause it won't let me because of the "rendering progress" dialogue window is in-front. Another question is.... once my rendering is complete... would it show full view rendered or half - just like what was on screen? Need help. Thanks!

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Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:15:24 AM | RevitCity I have a problem!

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i guess you'll find out now won't you.  lol.  let us know.

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Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 11:37:04 AM | RevitCity I have a problem!

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I guess so. I'll let you guys know... but for ppl. who knows already...... I need your help. Does the rendering (rendered walkthru) process use the screen (rendering what's visible) or the image size. I hope it uses the image size!!!!!!!!

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Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 1:44:08 PM | RevitCity I have a problem!

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im pretty sure that it uses the image size,  I do know that what exactly is in the image when it is rendering will matter a lot.  so if it is looking at the sky then it should go significantly faster then say a reflective curtain wall. 

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Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 3:38:07 PM | RevitCity I have a problem!

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I sure hope so you're right! but the rendering setting if you are doing a walkthru render seems to be on screen resolution (not printer w/c uses dpi) so i don't know. I hope i'm wrong. It has 1650 frames!!!! time is money!

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