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well looks to me like an example of the principle that programmers shouldn't design interfaces.Marc Lorenz
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Man thats just nasty, looking at that it looks like someone took all the floating tool bars from max's interface and stuck them in 1 floating menu. Looks like it mite take a bit getting used to.
-daveCheers,
-dave
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This has been around for quite a while. And it is very useful. The UI might be compact, but you don't really want to scroll all over the place when setting up passes.Torgeir Holm | www.netronfilm.com
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I spoke via email to someone who frequents this forum not too long ago...I won't say who in case he'd rather not be put on the spot. He was in the process of writting a "render elements" like script for managing passes with vray and said it was nearing completion. FYIwww.seraph3d.com
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RPM looks quite daunting at first, but all those tabs come in handy and makes sense after you have used it for a while.
Render Managers are by nature quite complex, to cater for all the options and features of the many 3rd party renderers on the market.
We have been using RPM for a while now and it has becom an indispensible part of our workflow.
If you are rendering in passes, layers, or multiple cameras a render manager is the way to go.
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:: It looks great... it makes the rest of you look like idiots because it is an interface you're not familiar with. It works for me! ::
-daveCheers,
-dave
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