Can you please make it so that when you render animation with live link, we can decide that it takes all settings from vnatage instead of 3ds max.
Actually to be able to disable the overlap of 3ds max settings and instead keep vantage.
At the time being, autoexposure, texture or physical sky, volumetric fog, change every time you render live link animation.
The most often workflow is the following:
While in live link you avoid to create sun or dome in Max and instead you much faster set sun altitufe , azimuth in vantage, then you set up volumetric fog, then maybe autoexposure, and you load an HDRI from texture.
This way you setup much faster a beautiful lighting for your scene. So you decide to render animation through live link, which is better when you have animated objects like anima 4d, walking anima 4d, animated trees,animated cameras.
But lighting settings go back to 3ds max,
So can you please tell me if it is easy to create a button that keeps vantage settings instead.
Can you please tell me as well if now there is a way in vray settings to disable all the upper settings (autoexposure, physical sky, volumetric fog ...) from Max itself
Thnaks
Actually to be able to disable the overlap of 3ds max settings and instead keep vantage.
At the time being, autoexposure, texture or physical sky, volumetric fog, change every time you render live link animation.
The most often workflow is the following:
While in live link you avoid to create sun or dome in Max and instead you much faster set sun altitufe , azimuth in vantage, then you set up volumetric fog, then maybe autoexposure, and you load an HDRI from texture.
This way you setup much faster a beautiful lighting for your scene. So you decide to render animation through live link, which is better when you have animated objects like anima 4d, walking anima 4d, animated trees,animated cameras.
But lighting settings go back to 3ds max,
So can you please tell me if it is easy to create a button that keeps vantage settings instead.
Can you please tell me as well if now there is a way in vray settings to disable all the upper settings (autoexposure, physical sky, volumetric fog ...) from Max itself
Thnaks
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