Hi all,
My team and I have an issue with how file paths are dealt with when we export a .vrscene from 3ds max.
Typically most of our textures are pathed to a drive that we all have access to - no issue.
We just found that we were having problems with textures missing when using things such as railclone and forest pro. These textures are un-pathed and are usually found on the local machine (3ds max will search through the External Project Paths/External Files list) where they're installed alongside railclone/forest pro, however when we export a .vrscene the export process decides to path them to the local machine. This means that when my colleague exports the textures are pathed to his local machine, and when I export they're pathed to mine - meaning we can't render scenes that eachother have exported.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening? Please keep in mind that I do not want to strip the paths of all the items in the scene, as they're pathed to our textures drive.
I hope this makes sense. Happy to clarify if you need more detail.
Kind regards,
Chris
My team and I have an issue with how file paths are dealt with when we export a .vrscene from 3ds max.
Typically most of our textures are pathed to a drive that we all have access to - no issue.
We just found that we were having problems with textures missing when using things such as railclone and forest pro. These textures are un-pathed and are usually found on the local machine (3ds max will search through the External Project Paths/External Files list) where they're installed alongside railclone/forest pro, however when we export a .vrscene the export process decides to path them to the local machine. This means that when my colleague exports the textures are pathed to his local machine, and when I export they're pathed to mine - meaning we can't render scenes that eachother have exported.
Is there a way to prevent this from happening? Please keep in mind that I do not want to strip the paths of all the items in the scene, as they're pathed to our textures drive.
I hope this makes sense. Happy to clarify if you need more detail.
Kind regards,
Chris
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