Render passes of an animation?

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Rikk The Gaijin
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How do you export the render passes of an animation, using the Render Imported Animation script?
It doesn't matter which pass I'm looking at, the script only export the regular complete image, not the pass.
Am I missing something? :?
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abstrax
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Rikk The Gaijin wrote:How do you export the render passes of an animation, using the Render Imported Animation script?
It doesn't matter which pass I'm looking at, the script only export the regular complete image, not the pass.
Am I missing something? :?
Check out version 2.13. Thomas added render passes support to the animation render script.
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Rikk The Gaijin
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abstrax wrote:Check out version 2.13. Thomas added render passes support to the animation render script.
Wow, perfect timing, thank you! :lol:
Rikk The Gaijin
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Hum... It doesn't seems to work, I will write the details in the thread here:
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 74#p211874
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Rikk The Gaijin wrote:Hum... It doesn't seems to work, I will write the details in the thread here:
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 74#p211874
Ok, thanks.
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