Author Topic: Corona forgets IES path  (Read 4846 times)

2013-04-30, 18:39:17

cecofuli

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Hi
Usually I've a directory with inside all my best IES files.
if I want to change a IES file in Corona light (inside there is already a file ies),  then I click th e"open" button, Corona forgets the previous IES path.
So I have to search again every time... Annoying bug.
Better is the possibility to have inside corona light a full list of my favorite IES file.
In this way, I don't to open every time a browser windows.

2013-05-01, 21:01:43
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Also I'm not able to see the name of the IES file inside the Corona Light :(

2013-05-01, 21:14:08
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I will try to solve this when I move all paths into 3dsmax asset system
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)


2013-06-08, 00:10:40
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fixed
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2013-06-09, 14:49:05
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2013-09-27, 18:44:14
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I don't want to start another thread and it's kind of related:

Is it possible to make Max automatically add used IES files to the archive when doing file>save as>archive?

Also a minor issue: in Corona light's parameters please make the whole path to the use IES file visible or at least the name of the currently picked file. It's sometimes annoying when I want to use the same IES file in a newly created light and I don't remember which one I used previously. :)
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2014-06-23, 19:32:20
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