Gary Jaeger wrote:
is it possible to add "-file" to the list of Renderers? -file tells
maya7 to use whichever renderers are spec'd in each render layer. Not
sure how this is going to work with regards to mentalray, but I'm
willing to try.
If you can attach a complete 'Render' command line with all
the options you want, I can suggest what to change.
when we submit we're getting:
Render is not recognized as an internal or external command.
Windows specific..
That surely means the "render.exe" is somehow not in the script's PATH.
(When you look at the logs for those frames that fail, note that the
PATH is printed out just before the "Executing:" line. If you don't
see Maya 7's directory in that PATH printout, that's the problem)
If you installed maya 7 recently, but didn't reboot after the install,
Rushd hasn't picked up the new environment yet; either restart rushd
or reboot after installing maya 7.
Either that, or be sure you're setting the $ENV{PATH} in the Windows
section at the top of the script. By default that's commented out,
since under windows, rushd usually picks up Maya's path from the
system environment (as described in the previous paragraph).
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