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    Lights On/Off Toggle Shortcut to work with for Vray Sun also. The switch works fine with VrayLights, so I guess it would be easy to work with Suns too.

    Also, If could suggest a tool that turns on/off lights when u select them. Taking it further, the tool would be nice to work on lights in closed groups. It would be handy for lighting design, I think

    I could illustrate that if it's not understood

  • #2
    Agreed... FormZ has that and I agree it works great!

    Arkitec

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    • #3
      try light listener, is verry handy ,and covers your wishlist

      http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/vray-light-lister-0

      or

      http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/vr...ster-the-other

      actualy I preffer first one, hope this help.
      Best regards,
      Andrian
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      • #4
        Follow the link in my signature for another similar tool for vraylights (not the sun).
        Lele
        Trouble Stirrer in RnD @ Chaos
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        Disclaimer:
        The views and opinions expressed here are my own and do not represent those of Chaos Group, unless otherwise stated.

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        • #5
          mmm

          Thanks for the links guys, but I've already used the v-ray light lister, and it works OK, but...

          I generally don't like light lister because you need to know which light is which, and with many lights it becomes a drag. Even if you rename them.

          Opening / closing the menu also is a drag, if it was toggled, it would be better, but it isn't.

          I'm looking for a tool, I don't know if its in any software, that links lights on/off state to a specific camera. I've tried Scene States for that, but it doesn't work that well...

          Also, a different tool that changes the on/off state of lights, just by passing over them. Something like a brush that does not select the light, to open its modifyer panel, only changes the on/off state.

          I guess I should write about these tools in the Autodesk forums . It's just that there I don't think anyone would look at them seriously

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