Just a suggestion for the already overworked chaos minions
An official collated page/s listing commonly asked questions/issues, with clear solutions; for instance,
How to avoid haloes on alpha channel objects
How to set up basic foolproof studio shot/white floor/alpha shadows/no GI bleed
Aces setup using filmic (included)/Aces setup using 1.2
and so on. There are many I think, but not so many as to make this an impossible task.
This could include a form of wishlist for those topics to be added and be therefore able to be done when you guys have the time to update it.
It is in fact somewhat already begun, in the form of the occasional 'how to' posts that are made by...I forget who there...
I realise that many things have been answered in various posts and that of course the posts are searchable.
However, the forum pages are in vast numbers and sometimes very hard to search, if people either are not English
speakers or they simply can't find the correct search terminology to use.
I think this would prove invaluable and a good first step to solving things that commonly, or not so commonly come up.
An official collated page/s listing commonly asked questions/issues, with clear solutions; for instance,
How to avoid haloes on alpha channel objects
How to set up basic foolproof studio shot/white floor/alpha shadows/no GI bleed
Aces setup using filmic (included)/Aces setup using 1.2
and so on. There are many I think, but not so many as to make this an impossible task.
This could include a form of wishlist for those topics to be added and be therefore able to be done when you guys have the time to update it.
It is in fact somewhat already begun, in the form of the occasional 'how to' posts that are made by...I forget who there...
I realise that many things have been answered in various posts and that of course the posts are searchable.
However, the forum pages are in vast numbers and sometimes very hard to search, if people either are not English
speakers or they simply can't find the correct search terminology to use.
I think this would prove invaluable and a good first step to solving things that commonly, or not so commonly come up.
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