Author Topic: Copying multipass into a new scene?  (Read 1395 times)

2022-06-29, 18:01:19

TeoRossi93

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Hi guys!

I was wondering if is there any way to copy the multipass setup (like all render passes, masks and so on) into a new scene; or should I set it up from scratch every time?
I use to work on animations with multiple scenes that have the same masks, it's a bit annoying to setup each scene every time.
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2022-06-29, 19:10:54
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ficdogg

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You can make a new new.c4d scene with the passes set up, I did this with the passes and masks I use in pretty much all my scenes.
Or make a blank scene with the passes needed, and then merge scenes.

2022-06-30, 11:18:03
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TeoRossi93

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You can make a new new.c4d scene with the passes set up, I did this with the passes and masks I use in pretty much all my scenes.
Or make a blank scene with the passes needed, and then merge scenes.
I know I can setup a "master scene" with all stuff in and then start working on it every time but I can't do it now with 6 scenes with animations already set lol.
I was hoping in something like copy->paste all the passes into new scene like I would do it with an object or material.
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2022-06-30, 11:53:12
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I'd duplicate that file (multipass), delete what not... and merge working with it

2022-06-30, 12:13:43
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I agree with the suggestions as well. Currently, there is no feature for said action.
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