PC I am using Revit Architecture on is
Windows 7 Professional
Intel Core i7 3.4ghz
Ram 16gb
64-bit OS
When rendering a job the program stops responding. I need some suggestions where I should be looking.
The task manager shows the cpu working hard but the memory is not being used at all. Windows reports failure to recover program and the application exits.
PC I am using Revit Architecture on is
Windows 7 Professional
Intel Core i7 3.4ghz
Ram 16gb
64-bit OS
When rendering a job the program stops responding. I need some suggestions where I should be looking.
The task manager shows the cpu working hard but the memory is not being used at all. Windows reports failure to recover program and the application exits.
How big is the image you are trying to render, in inches? This will be the viewport size. Then, what DPI are you rendering that image at? Next, how many lights are in the entire model? (mental ray will attmept to render them all even if out of the frame) are you using a 3D section box to clip out the part of the model not seen by the camera?
There are many factors to rendering size/time/performance. With some more info, we can begin to figure out why your image is not rendering.
How big is the image you are trying to render, in inches? This will be the viewport size. Then, what DPI are you rendering that image at? Next, how many lights are in the entire model? (mental ray will attmept to render them all even if out of the frame) are you using a 3D section box to clip out the part of the model not seen by the camera?
There are many factors to rendering size/time/performance. With some more info, we can begin to figure out why your image is not rendering.
With specs like that, you shouldn't be having trouble rendering an image, regardless of the size (unless maybe it's a video card issue, which I doubt). Do you have another program running at the same time that could be hogging resources?
Can you try rendering a small region of that same view? Or even a different low-res view? If that doesn't work, you might want to uninstall/reinstall Revit.
With specs like that, you shouldn't be having trouble rendering an image, regardless of the size (unless maybe it's a video card issue, which I doubt). Do you have another program running at the same time that could be hogging resources?
Can you try rendering a small region of that same view? Or even a different low-res view? If that doesn't work, you might want to uninstall/reinstall Revit.
Have you tried rendering your sceenes with Project Neon? Why don't you try it?
http://labs.autodesk.com/technologies/neon/
...Just an idea. It works fine, and it's really fast!
Have you tried rendering your sceenes with Project Neon? Why don't you try it?
http://labs.autodesk.com/technologies/neon/
...Just an idea. It works fine, and it's really fast!
Thanks for the replies everyone, issue resolved.
This issue is now
pointing to a bad file, corrupt data within the drawing. We see this sort
of issue in Autocad when someone inserts several pieces and parts of other drawings
into another. If a cleaner command isn't used on the drawing it will
begin to degrade and cause problems by hanging up or shutting down
completely.
Thanks for the replies everyone, issue resolved.
This issue is now
pointing to a bad file, corrupt data within the drawing. We see this sort
of issue in Autocad when someone inserts several pieces and parts of other drawings
into another. If a cleaner command isn't used on the drawing it will
begin to degrade and cause problems by hanging up or shutting down
completely.
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