face_off wrote:It seems to me that "keep the same viewport aspect ratio" is really important , It can save a lot of time in our workflow.
If you want to render at a fixed resolution, unclick the resolution lock button. Then Octane will render at the resolution (and therefore aspect ratio) in the Resolution section of the Settings tree.
(I have the same issue in Octane for Revit= =)
The "save rendertarget to view" solution works for Revit too. Simply save to the view then click the Viewport Navigation button.
Paul
I mean that every time, I open the viewport , it doesn't match the view. (I always need to adjust "field of view" or "lens shift" )
I know the way you said "The manual page at
https://docs.otoy.com/#60Octane%20Camera explains how this works"
But it still doesn't make sense....
I always need to adjust "field of view" or "lens shift" for each view.
(And "save rendertarget to view" in Chinese version seems not to work.........)
All I wish is that " viewport could totally keep same with the view in Revit.
It can save a lot of time in our workflow
( I had said that I have maxwell render for Revit, and it can do this even in Revit Chinese Version with the materials named in Chinese)
I like to use Octane, but this workflow.................