so I've been able to do some cooperative renders in maxwell using my laptop and desktop, but when I introduce any material other than the generic material, the renders fail. I'm using the laptop as the manager, and applying materials using that machine as well (in rhino). Anybody have any advice on how to get them to both "see" the .mxm files? Or maybe it's another problem?
thanks
either put the mxms (and all texture maps) on a network path that both machines can see or use pack-n-go to get copies of the materials on each machine
I'm not a networking wizz unfortunately, I've just been doing a direct ethernet connection between the two machines when I've tried this. So what else would I have to do to create this network path?
don't bother trying to set up a network; just make sure that both machines EACH have a copy of the materials on them. You also don't need to have the machines connected in order to use co-op: you can run the server/manager on each machine separately, just make sure that the seed values are different, then merge the mxi's manually when finished.
: you don't need to run co-op mode on each machine separately (if they are not "connected"), you just need to make sure that the seed value is different, then merge the mxi's manually
you'd have to be running MXCL server/manager on each, but since you've already been successful getting co-op to work with your direct connection the only thing you'd need to do is make sure that each computer has a copy of the materials.
I frequently use server/manager on a single machine just to batch render images, works quite well
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maxwell cooperative render issue
so I've been able to do some cooperative renders in maxwell using my laptop and desktop, but when I introduce any material other than the generic material, the renders fail. I'm using the laptop as the manager, and applying materials using that machine as well (in rhino). Anybody have any advice on how to get them to both "see" the .mxm files? Or maybe it's another problem?
thanks
either put the mxms (and all texture maps) on a network path that both machines can see or use pack-n-go to get copies of the materials on each machine
I'm not a networking wizz unfortunately, I've just been doing a direct ethernet connection between the two machines when I've tried this. So what else would I have to do to create this network path?
don't bother trying to set up a network; just make sure that both machines EACH have a copy of the materials on them. You also don't need to have the machines connected in order to use co-op: you can run the server/manager on each machine separately, just make sure that the seed values are different, then merge the mxi's manually when finished.
: you don't need to run co-op mode on each machine separately (if they are not "connected"), you just need to make sure that the seed value is different, then merge the mxi's manually
thanks a lot for the tips.
if you run the two comp's separately, will you still able to set up a queue for multiple renders?
you'd have to be running MXCL server/manager on each, but since you've already been successful getting co-op to work with your direct connection the only thing you'd need to do is make sure that each computer has a copy of the materials.
I frequently use server/manager on a single machine just to batch render images, works quite well
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