I have been using Nuke for the past few years and have gotten very used to the idea that you can update your comp with the latest version of renders very easily.
Have started working in a new job and they do a lot of still images with vray and post production in photoshop.
I am pushing them to work in 32 bit with exr. files and use split elements to help with post production.
We have been using split elements and layered exrs, thanks to this awesome plug-in http://www.exr-io.com/
This is great for control in post but whenever there is a new render, which is every night, there is so much wasted time updating the psd.
Not a problem if there is just one image but if there are 20 plus images with 7-10 elements this is a real issue.
Have looked at smart objects, actions, batch processes and data driven variables and they are all really clunky.
Anyone got a clever suggestion on how to auto update the psd. files to the lastest render?
All the layers have the same name from version to version. A simple example would be
teapot/v01/teapot.exr becomes
teapot/v02/teapot.exr
Ideally the solution would work with smart objects so that you could replace the base elements and they would replace throughout the psd file.
Thanks
Have started working in a new job and they do a lot of still images with vray and post production in photoshop.
I am pushing them to work in 32 bit with exr. files and use split elements to help with post production.
We have been using split elements and layered exrs, thanks to this awesome plug-in http://www.exr-io.com/
This is great for control in post but whenever there is a new render, which is every night, there is so much wasted time updating the psd.
Not a problem if there is just one image but if there are 20 plus images with 7-10 elements this is a real issue.
Have looked at smart objects, actions, batch processes and data driven variables and they are all really clunky.
Anyone got a clever suggestion on how to auto update the psd. files to the lastest render?
All the layers have the same name from version to version. A simple example would be
teapot/v01/teapot.exr becomes
teapot/v02/teapot.exr
Ideally the solution would work with smart objects so that you could replace the base elements and they would replace throughout the psd file.
Thanks
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