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- Look for any "Render Both" or duplicate settings
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- Verify **Render Samples** isn't set to render twice
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**Most likely**: You have **Comp
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**Most likely**: You have **Compositor enabled** and it's processing the render twice, or there's a **Flamenco add-on** that's triggering a second render when you use F12.
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Try disabling the Compositor temporarily and see if that fixes it!
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_**User**_
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git is being slow as shit, and I didn't even change that much. can I clone this repo locally and set the nas location as my remote?
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_**Assistant**_
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**YES!** That's actually a smart way to optimize your workflow. Here's how to do it:
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## Clone Locally, Use NAS as Remote:
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**1. Clone to your local drive:**
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```bash
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# Clone to your local C: drive for speed
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git clone R:\Creative\artsy\maya\2025-07-29%20Springtrap_Goopie C:\temp\Springtrap_Goopie
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cd C:\temp\Springtrap_Goopie
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```
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**2. Set up remotes:**
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```bash
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# Remove the current origin (NAS)
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git remote remove origin
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# Add NAS as a remote (for backup/sync)
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git remote add nas R:\Creative\artsy\maya\2025-07-29%20Springtrap_Goopie
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# Add a new origin (could be GitHub, or keep NAS as origin)
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git remote add origin R:\Creative\artsy\maya\2025-07-29%20Springtrap_Goopie
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```
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**3. Or just work locally with NAS backup:**
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```bash
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# Work locally, push to NAS when needed
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git remote add nas R:\Creative\artsy\maya\2025-07-29%20Springtrap_Goopie
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git push nas main
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```
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## Why This Helps:
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**✅ Local Speed:**
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- Git operations on local SSD = much faster
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- No network latency for every command
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**✅ NAS as Backup:**
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- Push to NAS when you want to save
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- Keep working locally for speed
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**✅ Best of Both Worlds:**
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- Fast local development
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- NAS storage for backup/collaboration
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## Alternative - Git LFS on Local:
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```bash
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# Clone with LFS to local drive
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git lfs clone R:\Creative\artsy\maya\2025-07-29%20Springtrap_Goopie C:\temp\Springtrap_Goopie
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```
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This way you get the speed of local Git operations while keeping your large files on the NAS. Much better than fighting with slow network Git operations!
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_**User**_
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---
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_**Assistant**_
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The issue is that **Git LFS is trying to download from the network path** but can't access it properly. Here's how to fix it:
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## Quick Fix:
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**1. Navigate to the cloned directory:**
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```bash
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cd C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\Springtrap_Goopie
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```
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**2. Fix the LFS remote:**
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```bash
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# Check current LFS remote
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git lfs env
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# Set LFS to use the local NAS path instead of network path
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git lfs remote set-url origin "R:\Creative\artsy\maya\2025-07-29 Springtrap_Goopie"
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```
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**3. Pull the LFS files:**
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```bash
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git lfs pull
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```
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## Alternative - Clone Without LFS First:
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**1. Clone without LFS:**
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```bash
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# Set environment variable to skip LFS during clone
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set GIT_LFS_SKIP_SMUDGE=1
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git clone "\\Hydra\Hydra\Creative\artsy\maya\2025-07-29 Springtrap_Goopie" C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\Springtrap_Goopie
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```
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**2. Then fix LFS and pull:**
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```bash
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cd C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\Springtrap_Goopie
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git lfs install
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git lfs pull
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```
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## Why This Happens:
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- **Network path** (`\\Hydra\Hydra\...`) has different permissions than **local path** (`R:\...`)
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- Git LFS is trying to access the network path but your user account doesn't have the right permissions
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- The local NAS path (`R:\`) should work better
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Try the first approach - it should resolve the LFS download issue by using the local NAS path instead of the network path.
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