We have been using Vantage on and off for a while now and this software is awesome and we love how it kept evolving. We are dealing with a complex project with multiple cameras and during development we ran into a lot of issues that I will list below. Maybe some of you with more experience can give feedback about these issues.
Because of the multiple sequences that we need to render we wanted to have a central file with all the views and cameras so that we can let them render overnight. We exported the max file into vantage, created scene sets for every view and a render queue.
- I noticed that after importing the cameras into vantage you cannot adjust the setting because they reset to the default values when scrolling the timeline. A camera state would have solved this. The only way to bypass this was to adjust the camera settings in max and reexport it to vantage which is time consuming. Is there a better way to do this?
- I found myself missing the option to apply the scene states to the sequences in the timeline so that when scrolling it inside vantage I get a visual feedback for every scene (not just one scene state applied to the whole timeline). I hope I was clear enough on this one.
- Another issue is a UI/UX onoe. In the render queue window you don't have any visual indicator for the selected render task and when you are dealing with multiple ones you can apply wrong settings by mistake.
I couldn't find any way to rename the render tasks (assign custom names)
If you have Scene States with long names, because the Render queue window is not scalable and doesn't have horizontal scrolling, those render tasks cannot be accessed anymore and also you cannot delete them. See attached screenshot.
Because of the multiple sequences that we need to render we wanted to have a central file with all the views and cameras so that we can let them render overnight. We exported the max file into vantage, created scene sets for every view and a render queue.
- I noticed that after importing the cameras into vantage you cannot adjust the setting because they reset to the default values when scrolling the timeline. A camera state would have solved this. The only way to bypass this was to adjust the camera settings in max and reexport it to vantage which is time consuming. Is there a better way to do this?
- I found myself missing the option to apply the scene states to the sequences in the timeline so that when scrolling it inside vantage I get a visual feedback for every scene (not just one scene state applied to the whole timeline). I hope I was clear enough on this one.
- Another issue is a UI/UX onoe. In the render queue window you don't have any visual indicator for the selected render task and when you are dealing with multiple ones you can apply wrong settings by mistake.
I couldn't find any way to rename the render tasks (assign custom names)
If you have Scene States with long names, because the Render queue window is not scalable and doesn't have horizontal scrolling, those render tasks cannot be accessed anymore and also you cannot delete them. See attached screenshot.
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