Author Topic: Simple batch render of different cameras  (Read 6689 times)

2015-11-07, 19:56:25

mitviz

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Anyone knows how to setup a render so i render from the different cameras i have in the scene? i know how it is done with vray but not so sure if it will work with corona. what i used to used was the batch render option in 3ds max and select all the cameras i want to render from but with corona am not sure, i know after how many minutes i want the render to end so do i set it to that and do the setup as normal? i can go ahead and run the tests and see for myself but its saturday, am more in a typing mood, i am not ready to render yet so am just throwing it out there:) anyone nice enough to help?
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2015-11-07, 20:00:02
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Just set either pass or time limit and in batch render dialog specify what cameras you want to render. And that's it.
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2015-11-07, 20:15:47
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WALLA!!! thanks alot!!
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2015-11-07, 20:16:53
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really loving this forum now, i think if corona stays this good, prices etc, am here for life:)
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2015-11-07, 20:17:59
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is there a way to do a region render without using 3ds max region options?
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2015-11-07, 21:02:26
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Not yet, but we all have strong fate that Corona team will pull it sooner rather than later :]
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2015-11-08, 03:28:29
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bring it on!! am dying for the adaptive feature and the render region, those two are so powerful features that i think we neeeeeed, render region is just annoying really when i dont have it
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2018-09-30, 17:07:27
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how about adding a background per camera... this makes batch rendering useless atm in my project :(

2018-10-10, 22:38:20
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how about adding a background per camera... this makes batch rendering useless atm in my project :(

Look into State Sets for 3DS Max.  You can record changes such as which camera to use, frame number, and should be able to change environment (background) map, as well.

2018-10-22, 09:44:11
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ow so nice, thanks, i'll check it