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How to submit renderings in Creative Cloud?
Log in to Creative Cloud, enter the rendering farm, and click "Job Management->"; Submit renderings ",enter the submit homework page.
Note: 1. Rendering submitted through the Rendering portal can only be a single-frame picture, and multi-frames and animations should be submitted from the Submit Job portal. 2. Only 3ds Max is supported for the "Rendering Map" charged by sheet. Please submit the renderings made by other software from the "submit homework" entrance, and you can't enjoy the discount of charging by sheet. 3. Strip rendering is not supported in block rendering. If you want to use the rendering function by stripes, please submit it at the "Submit Job" entrance, and the job will be charged according to the time and VIP level. (The charging standard refers to the rendering price)
When making, click the drop-down list of job type and select the corresponding software version.
Max version support: 3ds Max 20 10, 3ds max 201,3ds Max 20 12, 3ds Max 20 13, 3ds Max 20 14, 3ds max 20/kloc-0.
Step 1. Select the render scene. Job type:
3ds Max job types: 3ds Max 20 10, 3ds Max 201,3ds Max 20 12, 3ds Max 20 13, 3ds Max 20 14 and 3ds Max 20/kloc-.
When making, click the drop-down list of job type and select the corresponding software version.
Select a scene file:
Click the "Browse" button behind "Scene File" to pop up the file selection box, and select the uploaded scene file to be rendered (the file tree in the "Select File" window you see here corresponds to your storage space in "Manage Files").
Project path, output path and job name:
After selecting the scene file, the project path, output path and job name will be automatically generated, and users can also modify it according to actual needs.
To ensure that the resource files needed for rendering are found, please specify the project path in the directory where the resource folder is located. Special symbols and spaces should be avoided in the output path. Also pay attention to naming specifications, including job names, and prompt if there is a special character system.
Conduct scene analysis:
If you know your scene very well, know the range you need to render and the size of the output image, and know the camera settings, your rendering results don't need to render photons, channel diagrams or rendering elements, you can directly set parameters without scene analysis. Note: If you need to render multiple cameras, rendering channels and rendering elements at the same time, please submit the job after the scene analysis is successful.
Scenario analysis is needed. Select Yes, and then click Next. Due to the complexity of user scenarios, the time required for scenario analysis varies greatly. If the analysis time-out occurs, it may be because the analysis time required for complex scenes exceeds the waiting time set by the system. Users can do other operations first, let the analysis run in the background, submit the same job again after the analysis is successful, and the scene analysis will pass quickly.
Step two. Scene analysis
If the scenario analysis option is Yes, enter this step after success.
List of resources:
After scene analysis, the map in the scene file will be displayed in the form of a list, and users can see whether the map file exists.
Camera list:
After scene analysis, camera information can be seen in the scene file, and users can choose a camera to render.
Step three. Set the parameters.
If the user doesn't analyze the scene, he will set the parameters directly.
No on-site analysis was conducted.
Camera: In order to facilitate users to submit the assignment of different cameras, we allow users to fill in the camera name and render non-default cameras in the scene without scene analysis. If you need to render the camera in the scene, this item is allowed to be empty.
File name:
Users can fill in the file name by themselves, and the file name set in the scene will be filled in by default after scene analysis.
File format:
Click the image format drop-down list to set the format of the output image:
Number of frames per subtask:
If the job submitted by the user contains many frames, you can set the number of frames for each subtask, so that each subtask can render multiple frames at one time, reducing the number of subtasks and improving the rendering efficiency.
Every n frames:
You can set the number of frames to render at intervals. For example, one frame is rendered every 5 frames and one frame is rendered every 10 frame.
Custom:
User-defined frame parameters separated by English commas have the following formats: 1, 2- 10x 1, 2 1-30x2, 3 1-40x 1A2. Where "1" means rendering 1 frame; "2- 10x 1" means to render the 2nd to 10 frames, and render 1 frame every 1 frame; "2 1-30x2" means to render 2 1 frame to the 30th frame, and render 1 frame every 2 frames (every 1 frame); "3 1-40x 1a2" means to render 3 1 frame to 40th frame, and render 1 frame every 1 frame, and each subtask renders 2 frames.
If the user performs scene analysis,
Rendering engine: scene analysis will analyze the rendering engine used by users.
The file name and file format will be filled in by default in the user scenario. If there is no setting in the scene, the user needs to fill in and select it. Rendering time output and image size will also be filled according to the analysis results, but users are allowed to modify them.
Advanced options: scene analysis can analyze the option parameters set by users, and users can view the required effects as needed.
Gamma /LUT correction: Scene analysis can analyze the gamma /LUT correction parameters set by the user in the scene. After checking, users can adjust the gamma value, gamma input and gamma output value as needed.
Pre-rendering and skipping frames
Pre-rendering: users can check pre-rendering when rendering for the first time, and select full-speed rendering in the management job after checking that the result is correct.
Skip Frame: If you choose to skip the frame, the rendered frame will be automatically skipped.
If the scene analysis shows that the user has used the V-Ray renderer, click Next to enter the plug-in parameter setting.
Step four. Plug-in parameter settings
If the user submits a rendering job that does not use the V-Ray rendering engine, you will not see this step.
Users can render the relevant parameters of the V-ray renderer on this page.
Click "Next" button to enter step 5.
Step five. Start rendering.
Start rendering:
Send mail:
Select "Yes", and the system will send a result notification to the mailbox bound when the user registers after the rendering is completed.
Mobile phone reminder:
Select "Yes" and enter the mobile phone number to send the result notification to your mobile phone.
Job submitted successfully.
After the job submission is successful, a prompt box will pop up. Click Yes to enter the job submission page, and click No to enter the job management page.
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