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Inventor 2013 scene too small for my render. Can it get bigger?


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Hey everyone. I'm in a nightmare that the last 2.6 second I need to render keeps failing, freezing up. Its the only segment of the whole video that looks to XY plane, and I keep seeing a sharp see on the right of monitor appearing that the scene is cutoff. Is this a common problem? Any solutions? Please help, I need this video for a conference Thursday morning!

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This is what comes out of the render. Not the reaction at the top right.

 

Any and ALL advice can be useful right now!

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I have worked nonstop with different background scenes and now a very large, flat, solid body to make it a a controlled area of viewing and I now get some random black bar across the grey stone face of the building. I am running out of ideas entirely. DOES ANYBODY HAVE A SOLUTION?:reallymad:

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Not one you'll like, and in fact I mentioned it at least once before.

 

You're going a lot further than Inventor really is intended in terms of rendering scenes. You really need to be using Max for this. This is what 3DSMax is intended to do.

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Dunno, never tried to take cameras and lighting. The assemblies, yes, absolutely. The textures even should transfer over.

 

I can't help much with the actual nuts and bolts of using Max - it's not my preferred package for that type of modeling & animation ... I usually use Lightwave or Modo, but the workflow is a pain to get the models from Inventor over there. You'll get MUCH better results, and probably much quicker, using Max for this sort of thing.

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The next project like this, I will definitely be testing 3DSMax.

 

Fortunately for a solution, I went old school and put a flush blue body around the platform and am going to remove the blue from the bmp frames after they render.

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