Thanks for the video. I think I've discovered the issue.
VrayCryptomatte does indeed render the separate multi-sub-object materials, however it does not apply unique names to them as it does for regular materials.
I replicated your scene and imported the cryptomatte into Photoshop. I can see the materials separated by layers. As mentioned, the sub-object mats do not have unique names.
This causes an issue when compositing within Fusion, as the cryptomatte plugin requires a unique name to be added to a "matte list".
Does anybody know of a workaround or solution to this?
VrayCryptomatte does indeed render the separate multi-sub-object materials, however it does not apply unique names to them as it does for regular materials.
I replicated your scene and imported the cryptomatte into Photoshop. I can see the materials separated by layers. As mentioned, the sub-object mats do not have unique names.
This causes an issue when compositing within Fusion, as the cryptomatte plugin requires a unique name to be added to a "matte list".
Does anybody know of a workaround or solution to this?
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