Hi all!
I don't really know where to post this questions but I've been searching high and low for answers, watching every tutorial I can for what should be a very simple process.
I converted converted a C4D scene into ORBX to render in Octane Standalone, I want to render the Z-Pass for it also, but I can't find a way to do it. I'm only able to export one frame but I'm trying to do a whole animation. Can someone help me with this? Thank you.
How to render Z pass in Octane Standalone
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Hi,
you need to go to menu Script/Batch rendering, please, have a look at the documentation here:
https://docs.otoy.com/StandaloneH_STA/S ... ight=batch
ciao Beppe
you need to go to menu Script/Batch rendering, please, have a look at the documentation here:
https://docs.otoy.com/StandaloneH_STA/S ... ight=batch
ciao Beppe
Thanks for the reply!
I did batch rendering already and it did not look like the picture from the documentation in your link. I checked the save all enabled passes but when I finished rendering it only rendered the beauty pass. I am running Octane 2019 Stand alone. I attached here a pic of what the batch rendering module looks like on my end and the settings I used. Thanks for your help!
I did batch rendering already and it did not look like the picture from the documentation in your link. I checked the save all enabled passes but when I finished rendering it only rendered the beauty pass. I am running Octane 2019 Stand alone. I attached here a pic of what the batch rendering module looks like on my end and the settings I used. Thanks for your help!
weird, it seems to work as expected in 2019.1.5 here:
ciao Beppe