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Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D => [C4D] Feature Requests => Topic started by: Cinemike on 2021-02-20, 21:29:17
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It's nice and even supported by the native node materials to solo a node and only get its result on the objects in the viewport.
For example, adjusting single textures of a compound would be easier, especially when you have to combine them with the notorious Projector shader node.
So, please add this feature to Corona.
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+1 x 100. :D
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Added internally. I'll keep you posted.
(Internal ID=383324619)
Thanks,
Jan
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Added internally. I'll keep you posted.
(Internal ID=383324619)
Thanks,
Jan
Awesome! Here is a bit more of a visual explanation of a possible solution, in case it helps.
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=21601.msg140690#msg140690
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I'll add it to the internal task, thanks!
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+1. Bumping this because it seems this feature was never implemented. A quick way to preview nodes is incredibly useful for texturing.
Here's how it works in Redshift: https://www.cineversity.com/vidplaytut/redshift_quicktip_connect_node_to_output
Here's a good example of using this feature in Octane (starting at around 1:40):
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Out of curiosity, does Corona for 3DS max have this feature?
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Out of curiosity, does Corona for 3DS max have this feature?
Thats built into 3dsmax by default, regardless of render engine.
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Thats built into 3dsmax by default, regardless of render engine.
Oh nice - what's this feature called in max?
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Its called "Show Shaded Material in Viewport". Whatever texture you have selected you press this button and you see that in the viewport instead of the entire material.
But it doesn't really matter the name, its just some arbitrary reference to the inbuilt function in the 3D software. My point is: every plugin in 3dsmax can use these built in functions, so if cinema4d doesn't have this and its reliant on the engine then, well that sucks lol. I'm not bashing on cinema4d by the way, I think the software is actually pretty amazing, I do some scripting these days in it so I'm using it more but yeah, some of the hierarchy stuff is totally weird to me.
Don't quote me on this but I'm not sure if that applies to fstorm, I dont use it. But from what ive read from users lots of stuff is quite unique in fstorm materials compared to 3dsmax general input so maybe fstom does things different, just putting it out there incase I'm not covering all bases. Redshift, Octane, Corona, Vray, Arnold, Mental Ray, Standard all have access to this feature in 3dsmax, that's about the extent of my experience.
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Thanks - I'm mainly asking because I'm starting to learn max. Architecture & interior renderings just feel like an uphill battle in Cinema 4D.
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