Hi Jonny,
You could send me the scene. I'll take a look.
Regards,
Chris
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On 16 May, 2013, at 7:21 PM, "Jonny Grew"
mailto:jonny.g...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I am creating custom actions on the standard pedestrian rig based on bvh mocap
files (plotted out all transforms and then
Yup, in Linux you can copy the folder as-is. That's what we do at work
here. :p
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Thomas Volkmann
wrote:
> **
> Not 100% sure, but I think on linux you can just copy the folder. ...just
> to get another flamewar going :)
>
>
> Francois Lord hat am 16. Mai 2013 u
Not 100% sure, but I think on linux you can just copy the folder. ...just to get
another flamewar going :)
> Francois Lord hat am 16. Mai 2013 um 22:29 geschrieben:
>
> The problem I have with the deployment method is that it fails on several
> machines (not all) without any form of error mess
The problem I have with the deployment method is that it fails on
several machines (not all) without any form of error message.
The log says something about a problem registering some components. Then
the installer reverts everything it has done and the entire Softimage
2014 folder is deleted.
For installing on rendernodes as well as workstation, this is how I do it:
1. All rendernodes are the exact same hardware. Same for the workstations.
2. Install OS and apps on one machine and make workgroups, users, security
settings etc. until everything is perfect. A kind of master machine t
For us the silent deployment install is working since a couple of versions.
Together with RoyalRender updating the whole farm is easy.
For plugins you have workgroups, and some applications (e.g. Nuke) can be
installed on the network.
/Thomas
> Mirko Jankovic hat am 16. Mai 2013 um 20:21
> gesc
There is a network install option so all you have to do is run a batch file
once on a machine and it silently installs with all your licensing options
that you set the first time.
On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Mirko Jankovic
wrote:
> Now thinking about it... wouldn't it be good and even nee
Now thinking about it... wouldn't it be good and even needed to have beside
install option on installer something like install to render nodes or
something to help out mass installation?
Even on 10 more computers is time consuming now add a 0 there or something..
How are you guys handling installa
Hi.
In my never ending quest to find a way to install Softimage
automatically and simply on all machines, I have yet again hit a road
block.
Last year, after several days of failed attempts, I resorted to
installing it manually on my machine and copying the folder on the other
machines. I had
FYI,
I've resorted to evaluating the path via script and running the cache
command without using the CacheObjectsIntoFileDialog() command but
simply just the CacheObjectsIntoFile() command.
Eric Thivierge
===
Character TD / RnD
Hybride Technologies
On 15/05/2013 4:34 PM, Er
I'm just assuming that it was the pills that made you forget about the
procedure :)
I'm more of a beer person, I'll prep the fridge before next attempt.
Regards
Stefan
-- Sent from a phone booth in purgatory
On May 16, 2013, at 15:21, Szabolcs Matefy wrote:
I tell you that I tried first USB I
I tell you that I tried first USB Install, and sucked, then DVD install,
and sucked. The third attempt was successful, but I really can't recall
what I did. I think I disabled that UEFI thing at all, to make me no
trouble anymore. Now I am considering Win8 especially because it is said
that it's mo
Actualy win 8 turned out to be pretty good.
If you ignore metro completely for example with start8 or similar programs
taht gets you back that start button. working exactly as like it is win7
but with couple more performance boost.
especially if you are running new hardware, ssd and stuff like that
I would like to keep my sanity intact, and from the videos that I've seen
from Win8 I think I will not go down that route. I read quickly on the web
and others have had the exact same problem as me with corrupt EFI install
(and also with HP workstations), but no solutions :(
I'll make another atte
Hehe...installing Win7 can be sometimes really pain in the @$$. Why
don't you give a try on Win 8? By the way, that EFI stuff has some
workarounds, but at this moment I can't recall what I did, when I
installed Win7 on my computer. But, I have to admit, Win7 is rocksolid
(to me) I had no BSOD since
Great job to the lagoa team.
I was expecting some particle system though~
Great job Chinny!
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