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[Max] I need help! / Re: Displacement Issues
« on: 2020-07-06, 22:20:08 »
Thanks for the help. I will definitely try out those methods, hopefully they do the trick!
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So is this what you are doing?
1) You have a scene set up with main output path (e.g. C:\myfolder1\myfile1.jpg) and render element paths set accordingly (C:\myfolder1\myfile1_renderelement.jpg).
2) You submit this scene to Rebus
3) Then you want to submit to Rebus a different camera view, so you switch to another camera, change the main output path to C:\myfolder2\myfile2.jpg, but the render element paths are still C:\myfolder1\myfile1_renderelement.jpg
Is that correct?
I am afraid this is handled purely by 3ds Max, maybe also by Rebus in some way.
Have you tried opening the asset tracker (Shift+T) and updating the render element paths in there? It should be possible to do it for all elements at once.
wow, very nice, and very real looking.
Could i please aks how long something like this takes you guys to pull together in man hours.
Really nice renders, light, airy and lots of detail.
My one slight comment would be that the low-mids of some of the images are ever so slightly too boosted (the "murky grey" issue that happens when upping the highlight compression spinner). I hope you don't mind but I've attached one of your renders with a quick LUT edit in photoshop to provide a touch more contrast. Purely a subjective view though!