Local Turntable Render No Longer Available

Local Turntable Render No Longer Available

Anonymous
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Local Turntable Render No Longer Available

Anonymous
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When I try to do a turntable render. I no longer have the option to do it locally after the latest update. Am I doing something wrong or is this no longer available now that I just have "BASIC"

 

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Message 2 of 10

ahreum.ryu
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

Hi @Anonymous, 

 

Thank you for posting. Smiley Happy

I'm aware of it has been supporting on cloud. For sure, I've already asked other experts it. if I received any response, I'll get back to you. please give me more time! Smiley Embarassed

thank you for your warm understanding. 

 

Many thanks. 

Message 3 of 10

anandjoshi
Alumni
Alumni

Hello Dave,

 

Turntable render is only available using cloud render and not local render since its inception. So we never supported local turntable render.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Regards,

 

Anand

Message 4 of 10

Anonymous
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So paid subscribers have to pay more to render turn table views? Something that other application support for free. 

Message 5 of 10

Anonymous
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Hi 

 

Your response makes no sense. Turntable rendern simply turns the object along it's y axis and renders that view. Then it stitches those together. 

If you can render one you can render 36. 

 

I do not have a amazing internet connection but a solid workstation which can easily handle these workloads. I hope you can add this feature in the next update 

 

thank you 

Message 6 of 10

speedfreakgarage
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

@anandjoshi @ahreum.ryu  Not being able to render turntable animations locally, is unacceptable.  When will we get a local render option?  We pay for this software.  Forcing us to use cloud credits is highway robbery.

Message 7 of 10

TrippyLighting
Consultant
Consultant

@speedfreakgarage I wonder what quality of turn table render would be acceptable to you.

Even the cloud turntable render only allows 36 frames so 1 frame every 10 degrees. That is not even hobby level.

 

My suggestion would be to export your model as a .fbx and do the turntable render in Blender. With a little luck and if the object lends itself to it you can do that in Realtime using Blenders Eevee real time render engine.

 

For turntable renders a purely CPU based render engine is really not the right tool!  


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Message 8 of 10

speedfreakgarage
Enthusiast
Enthusiast
I like using Cycles in Blender. But I stand behind my point that turntable
rendering should be available locally in Fusion.
Message 9 of 10

Anonymous
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that is just sad

 

Message 10 of 10

Juan_Pierre
Explorer
Explorer

the more I use fusion the less I want to use it.

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