Author Topic: How to Batch render 10 cameras each one have different light mix settings?  (Read 4068 times)

2020-10-11, 11:28:46

Waseem Dabbas

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I'm looking for a script that stores light values in a light mix of corona renderer in the following method:

Let's say I have 10 cameras, customer asks for making draft render for all these 10 before the final submit, should I save 10 light mix files, or there is another method?

Thank  you

2020-10-11, 13:09:23
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Jpjapers

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I would probably batch render them all out as CXR's and load in your individual lightmix config files in the CIE.


2020-10-12, 01:20:39
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danio1011

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Check out Pulze.  It’s amazing and has totally changed my workflow.  It supports Lightmix although I haven’t used that portion yet.  But it would be perfect for this type of scenario and client.  It’s basically what scene states could have been

2020-10-12, 15:25:17
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Check out Pulze.  It’s amazing and has totally changed my workflow.  It supports Lightmix although I haven’t used that portion yet.  But it would be perfect for this type of scenario and client.  It’s basically what scene states could have been

Pulze! I knew there was a plugin i couldnt remember the name!

2020-10-12, 19:49:20
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danio1011

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Check out Pulze.  It’s amazing and has totally changed my workflow.  It supports Lightmix although I haven’t used that portion yet.  But it would be perfect for this type of scenario and client.  It’s basically what scene states could have been

Pulze! I knew there was a plugin i couldnt remember the name!

Yes!  I recommend their render manager too.  The two plugins are nicely integrated.  I just started using both of them a month ago for a big animation project that came in the door and it has saved my proverbial bacon...

2020-10-12, 20:53:09
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2020-10-18, 22:18:57
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Waseem Dabbas

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check this out it may come in handy

https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=22074.0

Thank you very much, It seems this is what I want, but the download link was not working, any idea?

2020-10-18, 22:50:59
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Check out Pulze.  It’s amazing and has totally changed my workflow.  It supports Lightmix although I haven’t used that portion yet.  But it would be perfect for this type of scenario and client.  It’s basically what scene states could have been

It seems this script has more advantages than I need, all that I need is a script that uses a separate .config file for each camera.

2020-10-18, 22:55:10
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Like Pulze you can make use of RP Manager http://rpmanager.com/. It works fine in combination with Deadline.
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