Hi, i've been testing the latest scatter beta on 3ds max 2018 and corona renderer 2.
I created a simple scene using some igrass models scattered on a plane. When i hit render max crashes with no report (literally just disappears).
Not sure if you have experienced this yet but i thought i'd flag it up just incase.
Hi, i've been testing the latest scatter beta on 3ds max 2018 and corona renderer 2.
I created a simple scene using some igrass models scattered on a plane. When i hit render max crashes with no report (literally just disappears).
Not sure if you have experienced this yet but i thought i'd flag it up just incase.
Hi, i've been testing the latest scatter beta on 3ds max 2018 and corona renderer 2.
I created a simple scene using some igrass models scattered on a plane. When i hit render max crashes with no report (literally just disappears).
Not sure if you have experienced this yet but i thought i'd flag it up just incase.
Hi, i've been testing the latest scatter beta on 3ds max 2018 and corona renderer 2.
I created a simple scene using some igrass models scattered on a plane. When i hit render max crashes with no report (literally just disappears).
Not sure if you have experienced this yet but i thought i'd flag it up just incase.
Hi, i've been testing the latest scatter beta on 3ds max 2018 and corona renderer 2.
I created a simple scene using some igrass models scattered on a plane. When i hit render max crashes with no report (literally just disappears).
Not sure if you have experienced this yet but i thought i'd flag it up just incase.
Hi Ahmed,
Thanks for the post, sorry for the late reply.
We have also found this issue and are working on a patch for it now. It should be released by the end of this week.
Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.
Thanks
Josh
Hi Ahmed,
Thanks for the post, sorry for the late reply.
We have also found this issue and are working on a patch for it now. It should be released by the end of this week.
Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.
Thanks
Josh
Hi Ahmed,
Thanks for the post, sorry for the late reply.
We have also found this issue and are working on a patch for it now. It should be released by the end of this week.
Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.
Thanks
Josh
Hi Ahmed,
Thanks for the post, sorry for the late reply.
We have also found this issue and are working on a patch for it now. It should be released by the end of this week.
Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.
Thanks
Josh
Hi Ahmed,
Thanks for the post, sorry for the late reply.
We have also found this issue and are working on a patch for it now. It should be released by the end of this week.
Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.
Thanks
Josh
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