aufwind wrote:Hi Azen,
welcome on board.
Is the Blender Plug-In going to evolve like the SketchUp-Plug-In with the Standalone GUI?
I really would love to see that.
Currently I'm using the Blender-Plug-In only for basic material creation and as an exporter to Octane Standalone
because there are a lot of drawbacks which make the Plug-In at least in my opinion unusable for productive rendering.
- Layout with Interactive Render and Final Render with both having different and not all the functionalities of the Standalone is frustrating
(Like Saving, Seeing effect of changing Parameters/Values, Renderlayers, Post Effects...)
- Plug-In dependent on a modified Blender Version which usally is way behind the current Blender development.
- Missing Lua Script Support, etc.
- Switching between noise pass / light passes and combined will retrigger the rendering. Can't set more than 1024 samples.
- Missing Integration of CSV Particle Export to Standalone (although a community script exists)
Alhough I do like the Blender Node System way more than the Octane Standalone, I would trade this in if necessary for having
greater flexibility in using a non Octane modified official Blender Version.
Hi aufwind,
Thanks to you and all, for the kind words and the valuable feedback.
Much like with Sketchup and 3DS Max before it, Blender will require a fresh approach to development, tighter integration of user feedback into the development pipeline, and more focused resources. Blender is definitely a unique case among our plugins, and our final plan of attack will bear little to no resemblance to what we have done with other plugins. The
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Layout with Interactive Render and Final Render with both having different and not all the functionalities of the Standalone is frustrating
(Like Saving, Seeing effect of changing Parameters/Values, Renderlayers, Post Effects...): Emulating the SU approach to exposing Standalone functions directly in a custom interface may warrant investigation. We would need to assess the feasibility of this or alternative approaches.
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Plug-In dependent on a modified Blender Version which usually is way behind the current Blender development.: This is one of the necessary requirements for Blender development, as we must work within the bounds of Blender's license agreement.
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Missing Lua Script Support, etc / Missing Integration of CSV Particle Export to Standalone (although a community script exists): This could be worth further investigation. The particle export feature looks encouraging.
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Switching between noise pass / light passes and combined will retrigger the rendering. Can't set more than 1024 samples.: Could you clarify regarding the 1024 samples? How are you unable to exceed 1024 samples in your render view?
Cheers,
Azen