Monday, August 29, 2016

How to know the estimated time rendering


 
At the moment we are in the process of rendering a movie necessarily things we do is wait until the rendering process is finished. Getting longer duration of animation will certainly make the process of rendering and wait for him to become longer. Emo wait sometimes also be things dull because we've been impatient want to see results, but it could be so exciting because we can leave the computer and take a rest for a moment. Well for that sometimes we need to estimate the length of the rendering process so that we can also predict when can we sat back down in front of your computer and see the results.

In the blender I software I have no innate features that describe the rendering time estimation about the movie. Unlike the software 3ds max which has indeed listed clearly as we do the process of rendering.
 
Fortunately there is an addon that we can use to inform us about how long roughly this rendering process will end. addon was named Render_Time, and you can download here (Click Here). How do I use it? Here I show you the steps.
 
1. Download file addon. File size only 7 kb.

2. open software Blender

3. Click File > User Preferences


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4. Click the tab addons
 
5. Click Install from the file at the bottom.
 
6. You are looking for the Render_time.py file you have downloaded above on your computer
 
7. then at the Support Level you select Comunity, and in Categories select Rendering. After that it will appear to the right of the Rendering: Rendering Time Estimation. you check in the column to the right. and Click Save User Settings!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
8. There are two information there. is the total render time Estimation, and Completion.
total rendering time is the time spent for it renders so far. Estimation and completion is the estimated time required to perform a total of rendering.
 
 
 
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