is there a way to batch render vrimg files? ...or do they need to be rendered one at a time? it would be nice if i can just hit render and walk away since i have a group of 20 elevations that need to be rendered to vrimg format.
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In any case, there's a "batch render" option under the render menu...
That works, particularly in conjunction with scene states and render panel presets (to which you can save the output image path, amongst other things, and then assign a preset to a render job).Lele
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Originally posted by vlado View PostHow are you going to set up the batch rendering? If it is organized as frames of an animation, then it is not a problem.
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...but i still don't understand how organizing it as my cameras for frames of an animation will help. if i render an animation of 20 frames, does vray ____ the vrimg file, even though the vrimg file is under the vray frame buffer dialog, and not max common parameters?
if this is documented in the manual, i will be happy to read about it there, but i didn't see it.
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Originally posted by ^Lele^ View PostIn any case, there's a "batch render" option under the render menu...
That works, particularly in conjunction with scene states and render panel presets (to which you can save the output image path, amongst other things, and then assign a preset to a render job).
i know i can write a exr with this information directly from the vray frame buffer rollout, but is this information stored in the exr even if the exr is written out of the batch render dialog?
...i haven't purchased ProEXR yet, but that would certainly give me a reason to.
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It sure should do.
As saving a preset for the render dialog saves potentially every path, map and semi-obscure setting in the render panel rollout(S), you will be able to save as many presets as the shots, and then in the batch render assign to each shot its camera and its aptly named preset.Lele
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Originally posted by ^Lele^ View PostIt sure should do.
As saving a preset for the render dialog saves potentially every path, map and semi-obscure setting in the render panel rollout(S), you will be able to save as many presets as the shots, and then in the batch render assign to each shot its camera and its aptly named preset.
...banging my head against a wall.
....am i just an idiot?
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lmao man!
Ever heard of the expression "hidden in plain sight"?
It actually does work often enough XDLele
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