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error calculation rendering

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Good day to all,
I am to expose the following problem (that until now had never been presented)that I had with the use of revit 2010.

I press that:
-I made a planivolumetric model consisting of 3 sheds plus the road and the green around.(with rich vegetation)
-The file has the size of 19 mega.

During the rendering process, when I set a maximum resolution of 600 dpi, the image is not fully rendered, but, to make you the idea, as if the rendering calculation is still in place. . )
In particular I have an image with correctly rendered parts and other parts with large pixels as if the calculation should end.

This happens to me when I impose a 600dpi resolution, with a lower resolution, 300dpi, this problem has never arisen.

what can be the causes and possible solutions to this type of problems?

Thank you in advance,

Good day
 
hi, I would not miss, but I have rendered images with files that occupied me 11 gb of ram on 20di ram present on a 64bit machine and no problem, but this work I had started with a 32-bit machine and revit 2010 with its 4 gb of ram max (which then eventually reduces to 3,2 gb usable) and some test renders, I had not assembled from all the area. to continue the work I passed to 64 bit and so much ram and I no longer had problems.
However try to make the job by subdividing it into regions that then assemble with a paint program and see if the region that has actually less pixels to compute you make it correctly
Since moving from 300dpi to 600 dpi quadruple the number of pixels to be calculated ....
 
to be more precise, the final image with the 64-bit machine and 8-gb basic ram
20 hours, put another 8 gb ram so 16 gb the same render 4 hours, now I don't know what machine you have, but when the ram is full the program goes to write data on the hard disk
and go back to them and this way stretches considerably the times, it can be that revit does not like this and ends the calculation
 
thank you make 54 for the quick answer.

In fact the pc I use for revit is not a lightning strike of war; change it is in my plans, but with the times that run. .

I had not weighed the visualization of the image in regions.
now I have just launched an image and divided it into 3 regions, quality to 600dpi.
Let's see if the error reappears or solved the problems.

Thank you.
 
Hello render54,
Sorry for the delay, but I was busy at this time and a little I forgot about the forum...:smile:

thanks to your advice I managed to solve the problem; Sometimes I had to divide the image into 3 regions, but at least the resolution of the image obtained was more than good.

Thank you again
and sorry for the delay in the answer! !
 

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