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  • Spherical rendering isssue

    The attached max scene is rendered with Sphrerical Panorama FOV 270/180 (1280x720pix).
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    Rendering with the same settings in Chaos Vantage renders the entire 360 degrees.
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    Can't Chaos Vantage do the same rendering as 3ds Max Spherical camera renders?

    Also, can I disable the automatic change of rendering resolution when changing the FOV of the Spherical Camera in Chaos Vantage?

    Confirmed in v1.2.1
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  • #2
    Hello

    When rendering the scene you provided from Max I get the same result as in Vantage. From the screenshots that you've attached I can see that there are red dots on the top, left and bottom side in the VFB which indicates that your image is not fully shown. Can you try and zooming out in the VFB?

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    Also, can I disable the automatic change of rendering resolution when changing the FOV of the Spherical Camera in Chaos Vantage?
    There is no option for that currently and this was implemented this way for convenience. This way the proportion of the image stays the same and you only need to set the final render height. If you prefer I can log an issue and make it optional?

    Best regards,
    Alexander
    Alexander Atanasov

    V-Ray for Unreal & Chaos Vantage QA

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    • #3
      Oops, it's my oversight. sorry.
      3ds max and Chaos Vantage have the same output.
      Thank you for your advice.

      Originally posted by Alexander.Atanasov View Post
      There is no option for that currently and this was implemented this way for convenience. This way the proportion of the image stays the same and you only need to set the final render height. If you prefer I can log an issue and make it optional?
      I may be the only one. Consider any requests from other users.


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