Ultra Scenery XT Issue

Purchased and used the Daz installer to install UltraScenery XT. When rendering I get an error message. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the program and still get the same error. I've attached screen shots of the error message and log. Any assistance will be appreciated. 

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  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,158

    Not sure if this is your problem, but have you specified a file location for the height map files created during rendering? It's in the top section in the USC-XT pane (sorry I'm not on my Daz Studio PC at the moment so I can't remember the exact names and positions)

  • creed2003creed2003 Posts: 66

    MelanieL said:

    Not sure if this is your problem, but have you specified a file location for the height map files created during rendering? It's in the top section in the USC-XT pane (sorry I'm not on my Daz Studio PC at the moment so I can't remember the exact names and positions)

     

    I did that but the manual doesn't specify where you should save them. Where do you have your files going to? 

  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,158

    creed2003 said:

    MelanieL said:

    Not sure if this is your problem, but have you specified a file location for the height map files created during rendering? It's in the top section in the USC-XT pane (sorry I'm not on my Daz Studio PC at the moment so I can't remember the exact names and positions)

     

    I did that but the manual doesn't specify where you should save them. Where do you have your files going to? 

    Sorry for the delay replying:

    It depends whether you want to save the scene or just use it once.

    I normally don't save the scene, so I just created a folder in My Daz Library called  "USCXT Files". Each time I render any USCXT scene it overwrites the ones in there.

    If you want to save the scene to render at a later date then you should set up a folder named for the scene - it could be a sub-folder of the ones I suggested, or anywhere you like. I think the manual has some hints about this. 

     

     

  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,158

    Ah, I was about to direct you to the Commercial thread HERE when I noticed that you already posted there and got barbult on the case. She knows this product inside out, so I'll back away quietly...wink

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 23,188
    MelanieL said:

    creed2003 said:

    MelanieL said:

    Not sure if this is your problem, but have you specified a file location for the height map files created during rendering? It's in the top section in the USC-XT pane (sorry I'm not on my Daz Studio PC at the moment so I can't remember the exact names and positions)

     

    I did that but the manual doesn't specify where you should save them. Where do you have your files going to? 

    Sorry for the delay replying:

    It depends whether you want to save the scene or just use it once.

    I normally don't save the scene, so I just created a folder in My Daz Library called  "USCXT Files". Each time I render any USCXT scene it overwrites the ones in there.

    If you want to save the scene to render at a later date then you should set up a folder named for the scene - it could be a sub-folder of the ones I suggested, or anywhere you like. I think the manual has some hints about this. 

     

     

    It is not necessary to save the generated terrain maps for a particular scene. They will be regenerated when that saved scene is reused. I always just overwrite the files (use the same folder).
  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,158

    barbult said:

    MelanieL said:

    creed2003 said:

    MelanieL said:

    Not sure if this is your problem, but have you specified a file location for the height map files created during rendering? It's in the top section in the USC-XT pane (sorry I'm not on my Daz Studio PC at the moment so I can't remember the exact names and positions)

     

    I did that but the manual doesn't specify where you should save them. Where do you have your files going to? 

    Sorry for the delay replying:

    It depends whether you want to save the scene or just use it once.

    I normally don't save the scene, so I just created a folder in My Daz Library called  "USCXT Files". Each time I render any USCXT scene it overwrites the ones in there.

    If you want to save the scene to render at a later date then you should set up a folder named for the scene - it could be a sub-folder of the ones I suggested, or anywhere you like. I think the manual has some hints about this. 

    It is not necessary to save the generated terrain maps for a particular scene. They will be regenerated when that saved scene is reused. I always just overwrite the files (use the same folder).

    Oops, must be some other product I'm thinking of (I know I read something along those lines somewhere). 

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