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  • VFB memory per camera

    As the topic title says, having the VFB setting stick to each camera would be great.
    Bobby Parker
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  • #2
    Originally posted by glorybound View Post
    As the topic title says, having the VFB setting stick to each camera would be great.
    Just use a render pass manager.
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    • #3
      RPManager? Or something like Pulze?
      Bobby Parker
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      • #4
        Originally posted by glorybound View Post
        RPManager? Or something like Pulze?
        I'm using Pulze, because I like the UI and how it works (more or less). As I'm already using it for around 5 years it's 'hard' to switch to another one, also the fact that it communicates with their render manager (not recommended, I find it too unstable, but their new one, render flow is more promissing > still in beta, but works better so far). If I would do it again I might take a look at render stacks though: https://renderstacks.com/ although not as 'sexy' and no integration with an out of the box render manager.

        I used RPmanager for about 3 years a decade ago, I wasn't too happy with the UI though and I found it too buggy at the time and loading old scenes had a couple of weird things, then Pulze came to the market and I switched.

        All in all, a render manager is a big big must for arch viz, saves a TON of time and you can do everything in the same scene (interior / exterior) without having to split up scenes for different camera's.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Vizioen View Post

          I'm using Pulze, because I like the UI and how it works (more or less). As I'm already using it for around 5 years it's 'hard' to switch to another one, also the fact that it communicates with their render manager (not recommended, I find it too unstable, but their new one, render flow is more promissing > still in beta, but works better so far). If I would do it again I might take a look at render stacks though: https://renderstacks.com/ although not as 'sexy' and no integration with an out of the box render manager.

          I used RPmanager for about 3 years a decade ago, I wasn't too happy with the UI though and I found it too buggy at the time and loading old scenes had a couple of weird things, then Pulze came to the market and I switched.

          All in all, a render manager is a big big must for arch viz, saves a TON of time and you can do everything in the same scene (interior / exterior) without having to split up scenes for different camera's.
          Thank you! I have used Pulze but never took the time to learn it, so it was always a little confusing. I'll spend some time in it when I get the chance.
          Bobby Parker
          www.bobby-parker.com
          e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
          phone: 2188206812

          My current hardware setup:
          • Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
          • 128gb Vengeance RGB Pro RAM
          • NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 X2
          • ​Windows 11 Pro

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          • #6
            You could vote and add recommendations here:
            https://chaosvray.ideas.aha.io/ideas/VRAYMAX-I-35

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