Moderator: face_off
This would not be viable given the current way the Modo plugin works. When you close the Modo plugin viewport, the scene is removed from your graphics card, and changing this behavior would require a re-write of the major parts of the plugin."After the first render is started (the scene data gets loaded), all subsequent renders will not reload the scene again and the render will start immediately. Only the objects that were changed will be reloaded, if any. If you want to force-reload them all (interactively) - use the "Reload" button of Maya's render view. Thus you only will experience the longer delay before rendering starts during the very first start of rendering session (if nothing significant was changed in the scene between sessions or course)."
We need this type of thing from Maya plugin.
face_off wrote:This would not be viable given the current way the Modo plugin works. When you close the Modo plugin viewport, the scene is removed from your graphics card, and changing this behavior would require a re-write of the major parts of the plugin."After the first render is started (the scene data gets loaded), all subsequent renders will not reload the scene again and the render will start immediately. Only the objects that were changed will be reloaded, if any. If you want to force-reload them all (interactively) - use the "Reload" button of Maya's render view. Thus you only will experience the longer delay before rendering starts during the very first start of rendering session (if nothing significant was changed in the scene between sessions or course)."
We need this type of thing from Maya plugin.
Paul
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