RE: Changing passes slow

Date : Fri, 18 Aug 2006 11:20:01 +0100 (BST)
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : bob(at)tekano.co.uk
Subject : RE: Changing passes slow
Heheh interesting hypothosis Dr. Seeley, hit slowdown too with 10+ passes
and 10+ layers. well my prognosis was the amount of individual objects in
the scene,had an improvement in Pass change speed when I put a load of
loose objects into seperate models so my scene root hierarchy was tidied
up a bit.

On Fri, August 18, 2006 10:46 am, Adam Seeley wrote:
> HI,
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> I have noticed this. I also noticed that the more layers you have, the
> slower it is switching between passes (most noticable with big scenes &
> plenty of passes & layers).
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> If you have layers you can do withouty it might help to delete the.
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> Other than than, it just became an increasingly slow process switching
> Passes.
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>
> Adam.
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> From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM on behalf of matt lowery
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> Subject: Changing passes slow
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> Hi all,
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>
> I have a scene with 11 passes, the problem is that the more passes I
> create the longer xsi takes to switch between them. The passes are pretty
> standard, matte passes with a few partitions and over rides and such. The
> thing is when I only had two passes I could switch over in a few seconds,
> but now with 11 it takes about a minute to switch. Anyone know why that
> is? Or better yet know a workaround that would make changing passes less
> painfull?
>
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