Serious rendering errors in 5.0.5
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- Barry Baker
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Serious rendering errors in 5.0.5
Rather than trying to explain the problems I'm finding, I've rendered the same (unfinished) scene in both 5.0.3 and 5.0.5 and uploaded the quicktimes to my webspace so you can see what I mean. (Right click to download)
http://www.barrybaker.uk.com/moho/Sc083_v5.0.3.mov
http://www.barrybaker.uk.com/moho/Sc083_v5.0.5.mov
If Lost Marble would like the original Moho file of this to see what is going on, I can email it to you - but for reasons of copyright I cannot upload it to my site.
http://www.barrybaker.uk.com/moho/Sc083_v5.0.3.mov
http://www.barrybaker.uk.com/moho/Sc083_v5.0.5.mov
If Lost Marble would like the original Moho file of this to see what is going on, I can email it to you - but for reasons of copyright I cannot upload it to my site.
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Yes, please send the Moho file to support@lostmarble.com. Be sure to include all the 3D models and textures too.
same problem too..
I just encountered the same problem as well.
Hopefully another fix will be released, but give it a 5.0.5.2, instead of 5.0.6! Another minor fix is what is neded in order to temporarily stop this from happening into the future UNTIL a proper bug fix release is put into play.
I think what I am trying to say is release something of what was released in the shadowing bug that plagued 5.0.3! Well, like a small patch to fix the problem.
Thx for your time.
Hopefully another fix will be released, but give it a 5.0.5.2, instead of 5.0.6! Another minor fix is what is neded in order to temporarily stop this from happening into the future UNTIL a proper bug fix release is put into play.
I think what I am trying to say is release something of what was released in the shadowing bug that plagued 5.0.3! Well, like a small patch to fix the problem.
Thx for your time.
Edit -sorry, getting whomped on bandwidth and this is pretty well solved, so I have to kill the links. Sorry
--Brian
--Brian
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Thanks for the skybox sample. It's the same bug plaguing that file as well. We have the bug fixed and will release an update later today.
I have to apologize for this series of bugs and updates. This all started from trying to improve the layer shadow effect - we should have known better than to make such a big change to the underlying render engine without a longer testing period. (It doesn't seem like it, but yes, the change to layer shadows did cause some big overall changes.)
I have to apologize for this series of bugs and updates. This all started from trying to improve the layer shadow effect - we should have known better than to make such a big change to the underlying render engine without a longer testing period. (It doesn't seem like it, but yes, the change to layer shadows did cause some big overall changes.)
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Ditto. Just the fact that you jump on this stuff and respond as quickly as you do put's most everyone else's concept of customer service to shame. Jeez, if microsoft worked that way I'd have hardly anything to complain about...
I figured it was the same bug. I thought I'd done something stupid at first, but it just seemed too wrong.
And a question for you, Barry, on that example. How much of that was done inside Moho? Looks amazing, you sure aren't playing around. Cool to see what a serious pro can do with it.
--Brian
I figured it was the same bug. I thought I'd done something stupid at first, but it just seemed too wrong.
And a question for you, Barry, on that example. How much of that was done inside Moho? Looks amazing, you sure aren't playing around. Cool to see what a serious pro can do with it.
--Brian
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Yes, Lost Marble have been amazingly fast and supportive right from the start. I don't see this level of service with any of the other major graphic applications. I made suggestions to Macromedia about Flash back in version 2 - not only have they never been implemented, they were never even acknowledged!
Brian, I really hope I can clear it to show what I am working on for everyone at the forum. I am really excited about it. The scene I used as an example of the render bug has a ceiling modelled in Wings3D, light-mapped using Gile[s], textures on the walls and floor painted in Photoshop, but everything else was created in Moho. That is a small fragment of the scene, and I didn't include what I have been doing with Moho's particles, but the character is swimming in a sea of paper.
The whole sequence forms part of a Health and Safety film for BskyB, the satellite broadcasters. The other segments are all animated in Flash; so far I am the only animator at the studio (I'm doing this at Uli Meyer's company in London) using Moho - but the interest shown in what I am doing with it by my colleagues indicates that I won't be alone for long!
Other scenes in this sequence will have some character animation created in Flash, not because Moho isn't up to it, but simply because I can't animate it all myself, and my colleagues haven't got time to learn Moho in the middle of the job. I will either incorporate their work as Quicktimes into the Moho scenes, or my Moho scene will be exported to Flash as a Quicktime, or else the two will be married in After Effects, depending on the scene.
Brian, I really hope I can clear it to show what I am working on for everyone at the forum. I am really excited about it. The scene I used as an example of the render bug has a ceiling modelled in Wings3D, light-mapped using Gile[s], textures on the walls and floor painted in Photoshop, but everything else was created in Moho. That is a small fragment of the scene, and I didn't include what I have been doing with Moho's particles, but the character is swimming in a sea of paper.
The whole sequence forms part of a Health and Safety film for BskyB, the satellite broadcasters. The other segments are all animated in Flash; so far I am the only animator at the studio (I'm doing this at Uli Meyer's company in London) using Moho - but the interest shown in what I am doing with it by my colleagues indicates that I won't be alone for long!
Other scenes in this sequence will have some character animation created in Flash, not because Moho isn't up to it, but simply because I can't animate it all myself, and my colleagues haven't got time to learn Moho in the middle of the job. I will either incorporate their work as Quicktimes into the Moho scenes, or my Moho scene will be exported to Flash as a Quicktime, or else the two will be married in After Effects, depending on the scene.
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