06-24-2013, 04:32 AM
povmaniac,
Sorry I haven't had time for my hobby lately. Life has gotten rather busy lately. I hope to get back to YafaRay soon. I wish there were more interest in the YafaRay plug-in. As Micheus said, even in the YafaRay forum there is no interest in the plug-in, other than you of course...
I thought that having access to SSS might get YafaRay users interested but it seems that 99.9% of YafaRay users are using Blender...
The crash when saving settings in the render settings dialog may be a split_list issue (Line 2929 in the last code I posted on my website).
Or maybe the added SPPM settings need to be added to the
export_prefs() -> (Line 2312 in the last code I posted on my website)
and
export_dialog_qs(Op, (Line 2392 in the last code I posted on my website).
Micheus,
Not sure why it takes so much power in the area and spot lights to light a scene. I have played mostly with lighting with HDRI images so I cannot help much. Try changing the power setting from 50 to 200 and see if that helps. I assume you have Gamma set to 1.0, which is the default setting.
It would be nice if the plugin checked to make sure the location for the .exe was defined before a render was attempted. As you say, this is a common problem with Pov-Ray, Kerkythea, etc....
Thanks,
oort
Sorry I haven't had time for my hobby lately. Life has gotten rather busy lately. I hope to get back to YafaRay soon. I wish there were more interest in the YafaRay plug-in. As Micheus said, even in the YafaRay forum there is no interest in the plug-in, other than you of course...
I thought that having access to SSS might get YafaRay users interested but it seems that 99.9% of YafaRay users are using Blender...
The crash when saving settings in the render settings dialog may be a split_list issue (Line 2929 in the last code I posted on my website).
Or maybe the added SPPM settings need to be added to the
export_prefs() -> (Line 2312 in the last code I posted on my website)
and
export_dialog_qs(Op, (Line 2392 in the last code I posted on my website).
Micheus,
Not sure why it takes so much power in the area and spot lights to light a scene. I have played mostly with lighting with HDRI images so I cannot help much. Try changing the power setting from 50 to 200 and see if that helps. I assume you have Gamma set to 1.0, which is the default setting.
It would be nice if the plugin checked to make sure the location for the .exe was defined before a render was attempted. As you say, this is a common problem with Pov-Ray, Kerkythea, etc....
Thanks,
oort