I once had a similar problem while working on location at a company. The
only work around solution was to open the rendertree first (in a clean
scene) and than load the scene. I thought it maybe was caused by issues
with the workgroups as it seems the crash was related to the rendertree
I recall having a similar problem. What i did is, every time i opened up
that scene i would call the explorer, go into the application mode, browse
all the way up to the material library. If it loaded them into the scene
that way i could then invoke the render tree without a crash...
On Wed, May
Yeah do what Tim said - that used to fix that for me.
Empty scene - hit 7 - open your scene
From: ognj...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 14 May 2014 16:23:36 +0200
Subject: Re: Render tree crash with SI 2013
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
I recall having a similar problem. What i did is, every time
Ok, thank you all for your solution. Opening the rendertree first, seems
to solve the problem !
Now, what we be a good way to investigate on this ?
I had the feeling that something is off on that particular workstation,
since on other projects it has also some unstability.
Thank's a lot.
: Re: Render tree crash with SI 2013
Ok, thank you all for your solution. Opening the rendertree first, seems
to solve the problem !
Now, what we be a good way to investigate on this ?
I had the feeling that something is off on that particular workstation,
since on other projects it has also some
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