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ive downloaded the blend file and messed with some settings. i almost had it work but right now its going into the cup and then flies out of the cup. by any chance you modeled or know the cup structure well?
Sorry, i dont know my device's manufacture. is it Samsung because thats the BIOS or is it AT&T because thats where it got shipped from according from the package
Qualcomm(R) Adreno(TM) 690 GPU. Ive never seen such display adapter and its been having problems with openGL since a windows update. i need to look in more to this graphics card. (EDIT: i just found out this is used for Phones rather of computers. which makes since because my computer BIOS is a Samsung but at the same time its really messed up. it works on 3.0 versions but i dont know why i doesnt want to work on 4.1)
@Starry-EyedDonut, yes I have I have a whole folder dedicated to my blender projects. It’s when a video is in a different location and put into the blender sequence editor it makes a folder called “BL_Proxy” and that folder is in the same location as the video that was dragged in.
True, the reason why it maybe undocumented is because it’s in the node wrangler article in the blender manual as most node tricks/shortcuts come with node wrangler. I just tried out CTRL+ALT+RMB and it worked. I thought it was knife tool though- I guess I can try that out! Thanks for the tip!
@JohnEason it’s not CTRL+ALT+RMB that’s the knife tool to disconnect. it’s the M key while selecting the node. And I want to mute all the bump like a button instead of muting each node.
Using a PNG sequence is recommended instead of a video codec. As it keeps better quality and you also can stop the rendering if you see a mistake and then fix it and then resume the rendering. Just change the file format to png and keep the default settings. Then you may want to change your output. Then you can put the frames in a video editor or put in blenders video editor as an image sequence strip. The reason why your video is lagging is that your computer may have low ram. Try closing apps you don’t need then try it. If that doesn’t work, restart your pc and monitor then try again.