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Hello,

is it possible right now to export just the camera path (without the 3D model) and then reimport it into octane standalone?

I am asking because I have a big model and several different camera paths, so it would not be necessary to export the whole model for each camera path...

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Yes - there is a checkbox to just export the camera animation to the ORBX when exporting the animation.

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OK... so let's say I have a have a scene open in octane, how do I import another camera path ?

can you give me a hint?

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Hi Andreas - the camera animation is stored in the Thin lens camera, so open the animation ORBX/OCS, select the Thin lens camera, copy into the clipboard, open your other scene, paste the camera into the nodegraph.

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face_off wrote:Hi Andreas - the camera animation is stored in the Thin lens camera, so open the animation ORBX/OCS, select the Thin lens camera, copy into the clipboard, open your other scene, paste the camera into the nodegraph.

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