Hello everyone. A good friend of mine told me "Maya doesn´t preview (show)
the render whenever you´re batch rendering, since it takes up resources".

For me that´s valid on really heavy scenes (we all agree, we just want that
render done without eating up graphic ram for no cause other than a preview
render window) BUT, since mental ray has to be downloaded and installed
additionally as render engine, AND since Maya (2016) only comes with Maya
software or hardware render...basically you have NO OPTION to preview your
render right out of the package.

That´s a very strange ideology (that you don´t need to preview your render
at all), since all other 3d applications DO SHOW your render progress each
frame on a previewer window or main render window RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX (or
right out of the install).

So I come to all of you guys and your expertise, for advice. Is there a way
to accurately benchmark performance for a 100 frame render with no special
materials other than phong regular shader on MR for maya? (since it doesn´t
have a preview render window on batch mode). Also, is there any good app
that will help measure the same scene (1-100 frames) phong material on
softimage?

I´d like to write a complete tech review about that "render window eats up
resources" statement. Because, we all like facts, don´t we ? :D Let the
debate on windows 7 and benchmark renders on mental ray betweek SI and MA,
begin

Cheers.


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