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Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D => [C4D] I need help! => Topic started by: johnnyswedish on 2024-10-02, 14:07:31
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Hi Forum!
I am doing a store animation walking from outside to inside. I have a corona camera tag and want to change the exposure from -2 (outside) to 0 once inside. I can click the 'override' and 'enable' to record the transition but not allowing me to record (click the diamond). Probably a really simple solution! Animation is not my strongest area. Thanks :-)
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Yup, that doesn't work.
Bypass w "ISO" Camera setting.
Edit:
Disregard. Appears broken on my side ~ ISO, speed, f-stop ain't working. (?)
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Hi Burnin,
Thank's for the reply. Should work right? Just activate traffic light, record alter record then transition should work? Strange... Anyone else? Suppose worst case scenario, I render the whole animation at -2 expsure and brighten up in AE? Not doing the animation for a while luckily.
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Just done a Google and found a previous thread here so answer is no, for now.
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yes, save HDRIs and play w/ exposure in post
oh, and disable ACES OT (since that clamps the image, making it LDR)
basically, just keep it linear.
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Just throwing this idea out there. What if you set your scene with LightMix. Render the one animation in daylight. Then change the lighting in the LightMix panel and export the night version. I assume you can do this, but you'd only have to render once and transition in a video app between the two. I have not used LightMix for an animation, but I think that can be done. LightMix is pretty powerful.
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Nice one Jedi BigAl3D! Sounds like a good approach, will defo give it a go :-)
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disregard
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For the camera to work I would uncheck all the tone map stuff in the VFB, add a photographic exposure then it should work. I would avoid any other method besides a camera change since in reality that what you would do; most likely you'd close your aperture, hence the clickless aperture ring on a lens.
disclaimer, I'm coming from vray from like last week so I might be wrong.
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For the camera to work I would uncheck all the tone map stuff in the VFB, add a photographic exposure then it should work. I would avoid any other method besides a camera change since in reality that what you would do; most likely you'd close your aperture, hence the clickless aperture ring on a lens.
disclaimer, I'm coming from vray from like last week so I might be wrong.
I'm surprised nobody have suggested this before because it works :)
Tonemapping parameters can't be animated since the stack is dynamic. I don't know if it is also the case on Max, but it would be nice to see this limitation removed (and in the meantime, keyframe buttons should be removed to avoid confusion).
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For the camera to work I would uncheck all the tone map stuff in the VFB, add a photographic exposure then it should work. I would avoid any other method besides a camera change since in reality that what you would do; most likely you'd close your aperture, hence the clickless aperture ring on a lens.
disclaimer, I'm coming from vray from like last week so I might be wrong.
Right, totally forgot to add "photographic exposure" extra processing :)