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  • nVeXDX
  • Posted: 07 February 2009 01:06 AM
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  • Joined: 15 March 2007 06:52 PM

Hi guys
i have simulated fume now i need separate fume pass for compositing
i m new to fumeFX so dont have any idea to do that.
any help would be really appreciated. its very urgent
thanks in advance.

Naveed



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  • nVeXDX
  • Posted: 07 February 2009 05:20 AM

ok that’s working now another problem, why my fume fx rendering so slow
even at 320x240 resolution, and system restarted not even rendering single frame

configuration
Intel core 2 extreme QX6600
Nforce 680iLT MB
4GB Ram
Nvidia 8800GTX



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  • nVeXDX
  • Posted: 08 February 2009 08:06 AM

ok problem solved



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  • phloog
  • Posted: 08 February 2009 10:40 PM

Just speaking for myself here, but whenever I see a thread like this, I wish that the poster had explained WHAT solved their problem.  For example, on the slow processing, if instead of saying basically “OK it’s fixed” you’d said “OK, it turns out that my scale was way off and FumeFX is very dependent on scene scale it seems”, that might help someone in the future.



Jim Todd
Coloma, MI
(home of Deer Forest!!!)

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  • nVeXDX
  • Posted: 21 February 2009 01:04 PM

actually the problem was with one of my RAM chip
after i replaced that i have simmed 200 frames with spacing of 1.2 in just 20 min
& render at highres in about 5 hours,which is pretty good



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