Hi,
My render was interrupted and I want to know how to resume rendering without overwriting the completed frames. I noticed the expression in the mantra node ($FSTART). Is there an expression I can use to resume render at the point of the last completed frame?
I manually changed the frame number on the Mantra node and it seemed to work but I wanted to render in the background and I wasn't sure if I could do that without changing the expression.
Thanks.
Sean
HOW TO RESUME RENDER AFTER CRASH WITHOUT OVERWRITING FRAMES
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Technically yeah you can render in background regardless of whether or not you use an expression to define the frame range.
But of course the question is are you rendering something like a sim that hasn't been cached out so that each frame needs to know what the previous frame did? In such a case no, that won't work for you and it really has nothing to do with whether or not there is an expression defining the frame range - it's more to do with the content of the render.
But of course the question is are you rendering something like a sim that hasn't been cached out so that each frame needs to know what the previous frame did? In such a case no, that won't work for you and it really has nothing to do with whether or not there is an expression defining the frame range - it's more to do with the content of the render.
Edited by BabaJ - Jan. 13, 2020 13:55:58
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