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12 years 6 months ago #3738
by turtlespeed
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When I set up my animations to render, I can't find a way to have SR leave the setting, "don't affect colors" alone. SR wants to turn this off and I need it on.
when I use the animation setup wizard, it always sets my light cache mode and irradiance map to single frame. In the vRay documentation, it says that these should be set to "flythrough" for light cache and "multiframe incremental" for irradiance map. Is single frame better assuming you tick the checkbox for use camera path?
If I use SR to start my settings and then I go into the vray render setup dialog, does SR over ride these settings once I hit the render button from SR?
I love the fact that I can generate my maps and render all at once, but I am afraid to because it keeps changing my color settings. I use a linear workflow and, from what I've read, I need to check don't affect colors, etc.
Any help is greatly appreciated
when I use the animation setup wizard, it always sets my light cache mode and irradiance map to single frame. In the vRay documentation, it says that these should be set to "flythrough" for light cache and "multiframe incremental" for irradiance map. Is single frame better assuming you tick the checkbox for use camera path?
If I use SR to start my settings and then I go into the vray render setup dialog, does SR over ride these settings once I hit the render button from SR?
I love the fact that I can generate my maps and render all at once, but I am afraid to because it keeps changing my color settings. I use a linear workflow and, from what I've read, I need to check don't affect colors, etc.
Any help is greatly appreciated
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