So let’s say you have the render finished. Great. I enable snapshots strip - the render restarts!
Let’s say the render has finished, I switch (in the same view) to a different tab, say attribute editor, then back to that tab - render restarts…
Why???
Why does Karma restart under those silly circumstances?
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Thank you. This helps but in my opinion the software should just know not to restart the renderer.
Why? For how some work, having the software do that is a boon - e.g. working and adjusting in other contexts that affect the outcome of rendering, i.e. less clicking to get the render update changes.
The opposite could be said if your preference was the default - The software should know I'm still making changes in many different places - it should update 'automatically'.
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Thank you. This helps but in my opinion the software should just know not to restart the renderer.
Why? For how some work, having the software do that is a boon - e.g. working and adjusting in other contexts that affect the outcome of rendering, i.e. less clicking to get the render update changes.
The opposite could be said if your preference was the default - The software should know I'm still making changes in many different places - it should update 'automatically'.
I think you’re misunderstanding my point. Karma is restarting a render if I enable snapshots or if I switch to attribute editor and back in the same pane. There is absolutely no attribute or parameter adjustments and the render restarts from the scratch.
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Sounds like it maybe restarted beacause of the resolution of the viewport changed? The safest way to render in the viewport, is to use the render settings from Karma render settings. Doing it this way you can change the viewport scale all you want, because resolution is decided in the render settings.
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