The
following are some of the diagnostic messages Maya software rendering displays:
Motion blur and raytracing are both
turned on. (Reflections, refractions and shadows are not motion
blurred.)
You have motion blur turned on. Be aware
that particles, lights and shadows do not motion blur. As well,
motion blurred shadows may produce artifacts.
You
have specified output to the Quantel format. In previous versions
of Maya, this format only outputs to NTSC/PAL/HDTV resolutions,
and does not output to fields. If the above restrictions are not
met, rendering defaults to IFF image output.
You have specified output to the Cineon format.
This format does not render out a mask channel.
You have specified a fractional animation
by-frame step. This results in images over-writing each other for
fractional frame counts. Please remember to turn on the modify-extension.
Near/far clipping values are too far
apart. You may encounter numerical imprecision resulting in incorrect
renders.