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I am on location now; so cannot check, but I know the last time I was using IPR. Swapping textures while using IPR is common. Would be ideal if those worked in tandem.
I managed to reproduce the issue - it seems to happen when there are more than one VRayBitmaps that load the same texture. Even if you delete the duplicate node, the issue persists. However, a fresh VRayBitmap with another texture will update fine. Can you confirm this?
I managed to reproduce the issue - it seems to happen when there are more than one VRayBitmaps that load the same texture. Even if you delete the duplicate node, the issue persists. However, a fresh VRayBitmap with another texture will update fine. Can you confirm this?
Confirmed: instanced vraybitmaps do not -ever- refresh the contents of the pathed file.
Edit:
Workaround: Show the map in viewports, that will force a cache update, and in the process unlock the cache for the rest of the instance bitmaps, for which then a "reload" or "view image" will work as intended.
P.s.: the offline render is unaffected, regardless, and always renders with the latest version of the maps.
I managed to reproduce the issue - it seems to happen when there are more than one VRayBitmaps that load the same texture. Even if you delete the duplicate node, the issue persists. However, a fresh VRayBitmap with another texture will update fine. Can you confirm this?
You can do one of two things: show the map/material in viewport, or start an offline (i.e., non-IPR) render.
Either action will invalidate the cache and allow for the refreshing.
You can do one of two things: show the map/material in viewport, or start an offline (i.e., non-IPR) render.
Either action will invalidate the cache and allow for the refreshing.
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