Hi 
Just a quick question - where do I find the Clay-render option? - I've been looking, but no luck :-/
Thanks
            
			
									
						
							Clay?
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build-log http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=42540
To simple  i was looking through all the settings
 i was looking through all the settings
            
			
									
						
							 i was looking through all the settings
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						- tetrochuan
 
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it wold be nice if we could change the standart clay material and way of seeing refractive ones or not=)
            
			
									
						
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						Hi tetrochuan,tetrochuan wrote:it wold be nice if we could change the standart clay material and way of seeing refractive ones or not=)
This is a step towards making Octane overly complicated. I would like to keep it minimalistic and simple.
Fuzzy
- brightlight
 
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Keeping it simple is good, but allowing you to exclude materials (glass)
from Clay mode is really powerful (see Vray). Maybe there is a simple
way of doing this
            
			
									
						
										
						from Clay mode is really powerful (see Vray). Maybe there is a simple
way of doing this

- Seekerfinder
 
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What about a 'material-by-layer' override option. So a layer gets assigned a material and an on/off toggle renders all elements/groups on a particular layer in it's associated material or restores it to 'native' materials if off.brightlight wrote:Keeping it simple is good, but allowing you to exclude materials (glass)
from Clay mode is really powerful (see Vray). Maybe there is a simple
way of doing this
C'mon Fuzzy, it shouldn't be a challenge for a genius like you!
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