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General Category => Porting and API => Chaos Corona for Blender => Topic started by: melviso on 2017-05-25, 02:27:25

Title: Corona with Blender Questions.
Post by: melviso on 2017-05-25, 02:27:25
I have some questions about corona with Blender that I want to clarify:

Can Corona with Blender be used to render out animations using online Render farms like rebusfarm?
I can't view textures in the viewport even when scaling the textures. Does this work with materials in the node editor/ material tab?
Can renders be stopped and resumed?
Title: Re: Corona with Blender Questions.
Post by: blanchg on 2017-05-25, 02:48:44
Can Corona with Blender be used to render out animations using online Render farms like rebusfarm?
Sorry can't help much, however if a render farm provided the plugin and corona then I can't see why it wouldn't be supported.  No idea if any of the farms support it though.

I can't view textures in the viewport even when scaling the textures. Does this work with materials in the node editor/ material tab?
This only works in specific scenarios, and only with nodes.  Possibly something that should be looked at :)

Can renders be stopped and resumed?
No, hoping for some work on the standalone to allow renders to be restarted, this might also enable pause/resume?
Title: Re: Corona with Blender Questions.
Post by: melviso on 2017-05-25, 16:32:31
Thanks for the clarification, blanchg.

Noticed a lot of improvement and added features to corona for Blender. :)
Keep up the good work, mate.
Title: Re: Corona with Blender Questions.
Post by: melviso on 2017-09-28, 11:35:37
Hi Glen,

Any update on export render as .exr and import to resume rendering like in 3dsmax or in the near future? :- )
Title: Re: Corona with Blender Questions.
Post by: blanchg on 2017-09-28, 13:03:50
Hey mate,

That sounds more like a corona feature not something that the exporter would be able to do. And updates are pretty slow right now due to other commitments.
Title: Re: Corona with Blender Questions.
Post by: melviso on 2017-09-28, 14:15:38
Ok. Thanks for the info, mate.