I just purchased the render and have fun playing arount with it. Great to have such a saft render solution at my finger tips!
But I wonder why the C4D bridge uses custom sliders and why the color picker in the materials is fixed to RGB?
I usually use the enhanced color table and set this in the C4D preferences as my default, because I'm used to think in HSV.
As a designer I was teached to think in this way.
Sure I can click in the color box to open up an other color picker but I would prefer so have to option to choose!
Keep it up!
HSV instead if RGB sliders
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Thanks for supportGaschka wrote:I just purchased the render and have fun playing arount with it. Great to have such a saft render solution at my finger tips!
But I wonder why the C4D bridge uses custom sliders and why the color picker in the materials is fixed to RGB?
I usually use the enhanced color table and set this in the C4D preferences as my default, because I'm used to think in HSV.
As a designer I was teached to think in this way.
Sure I can click in the color box to open up an other color picker but I would prefer so have to option to choose!
Keep it up!
sliders are RGB for similarity to the Standalone. HSV can be improved, but we have still long todo list.
we wish to bring quickly this technology for people.
Note: Default controls not support all posibilities of octane:
Will grow, be sure:)
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3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw