This short video should explain the problem I'm having.
http://youtu.be/1AB7iu2jLPU
Edit:
So I think the problem is with block instances and octane materials. Even when I remove the block instances something still happens to those materials and they do not render or get applied correctly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjl2P77pRKY
Materials selection Fail?
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Thanks for posting video - it makes it so much easier to see your workflow and the problem being encountered.
There are a few issues at play here....
1) The material pick problem: The message being displayed is saying that the geometry you clicked on does not have an Octane material - so it might have a Rhino material assigned.
2) The second video diamond material rendering artifacts - this is potentially a ray epsilon issue. (see http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Rhino/?page_id=476). Those diamonds are very small - so I would think you would need a ray epsilon of about 0.00001.
3) Instead of creating Octane materials one by one and assigning them to layers - rightclick the Settings tab and use the Convert All Materials To Octane Materials.
4) When you drag and drop a material to geometry that has material assigned by Layer, then the material tag assigned to that geometry changes, so you will need to do a Refresh for Octane to get the new material tags.
5) For the last issue in the second video (assigning the Octane material to the layer only applying to one of the gems)...If would be easier to work out what is going wrong if you change the purple Octane material such that Rhino preview window render showed it differently to the diamond material (then you could see if the Rhino preview window was correctly render the newly assigned materials). At the moment you do not know for sure Rhino is assigning the material to the layer correctly.
Sometimes it's quicker to solve these sorts of issues by sharing your desktop with me via Skype. PM me if you want to do that.
Thanks
Paul
There are a few issues at play here....
1) The material pick problem: The message being displayed is saying that the geometry you clicked on does not have an Octane material - so it might have a Rhino material assigned.
2) The second video diamond material rendering artifacts - this is potentially a ray epsilon issue. (see http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Rhino/?page_id=476). Those diamonds are very small - so I would think you would need a ray epsilon of about 0.00001.
3) Instead of creating Octane materials one by one and assigning them to layers - rightclick the Settings tab and use the Convert All Materials To Octane Materials.
4) When you drag and drop a material to geometry that has material assigned by Layer, then the material tag assigned to that geometry changes, so you will need to do a Refresh for Octane to get the new material tags.
5) For the last issue in the second video (assigning the Octane material to the layer only applying to one of the gems)...If would be easier to work out what is going wrong if you change the purple Octane material such that Rhino preview window render showed it differently to the diamond material (then you could see if the Rhino preview window was correctly render the newly assigned materials). At the moment you do not know for sure Rhino is assigning the material to the layer correctly.
Sometimes it's quicker to solve these sorts of issues by sharing your desktop with me via Skype. PM me if you want to do that.
Thanks
Paul
Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
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Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Responses to the above in case others have these questions....
A reminder - block instances should have their material assigned "By Layer" so all instances of a given block has the same material.
Thank to Mugz for providing info to track down the instance material problem.
Paul
This was an issue related to an invalid material id in a block instance, and should be resolved with release 2.14.0.21.1) The material pick problem: The message being displayed is saying that the geometry you clicked on does not have an Octane material - so it might have a Rhino material assigned.
Adjusting the ray epsilon fixed this issue.2) The second video diamond material rendering artifacts - this is potentially a ray epsilon issue. (see http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Rhino/?page_id=476). Those diamonds are very small - so I would think you would need a ray epsilon of about 0.00001.
This was an issue related to an invalid material id in a block instance, and should be resolved with release 2.14.0.21.5) For the last issue in the second video (assigning the Octane material to the layer only applying to one of the gems)...If would be easier to work out what is going wrong if you change the purple Octane material such that Rhino preview window render showed it differently to the diamond material (then you could see if the Rhino preview window was correctly render the newly assigned materials). At the moment you do not know for sure Rhino is assigning the material to the layer correctly.
A reminder - block instances should have their material assigned "By Layer" so all instances of a given block has the same material.
Thank to Mugz for providing info to track down the instance material problem.
Paul
Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Some additional info on this issue....
The OctaneRender plugin requires Rhino geometry items have materials assigned By Layer or By Object. Assigning the material By Parent will give unexpected results (if there is no parent), which is what happened in the above case.
Paul
The OctaneRender plugin requires Rhino geometry items have materials assigned By Layer or By Object. Assigning the material By Parent will give unexpected results (if there is no parent), which is what happened in the above case.
Paul
Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
Pls read before submitting a support question