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Arnold written across batch renders exr files

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davidsrodriguez
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Arnold written across batch renders exr files

Hello All,

 

I just set off my first batch render with Arnold and everything looks great except for "Arnold" written across the images.  I have no idea what I am missing on this one.  All other settings came out as I expected so I'm not sure where this watermark feature is coming out of.  I attached a png file of one of the renders so you can see what I am talking about.

 

Any suggestions appreciated.  Thank you.

 

Sincerely,

 

David S Rodriguez

David S Rodriguez

Portfolio at dsr3d.artstation.com
@dsr3d on Instagram
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Hi 

 

Batch rendering requires an Arnold license. Without a license, you get the Arnold watermark.

 

Maya 2017 includes foreground rendering with Arnold, which means you can use Render Sequence or the Arnold Render View. Those renders won't have a watermark.

 

 

See Changes in Rendering for more info.

 

Stephen

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Stephen

 

Thank you for the clarification.  Makes complete sense now.  I did figure out it had something to do with the licensing just didn't realize all the details of the merge with 2017.

 

David S Rodriguez

 

David S Rodriguez

Portfolio at dsr3d.artstation.com
@dsr3d on Instagram

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