Is there a way to automatically convert IES lights from the FBX to Octane lights?
I'm dealing with hundreds and thousands of lights (architecture models) , so this would be very appreciated. I tried last time and it did not work, I had to place all the Octane lights individually.
It would probably be easy to write a 3ds Max script that does this, but I don't write code. Thanks!
Automatically convert IES lights to Octane lights?
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- paride4331
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Hi SamuelAB,
I would not know, the only idea in mind is to use a script converter something like that:
http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scrip ... yconvertor
and convert fbx to VRay; after converting to Octane, using the Octane converter tool in the Render Stetup tools tab.
Regards
Paride
I would not know, the only idea in mind is to use a script converter something like that:
http://www.scriptspot.com/3ds-max/scrip ... yconvertor
and convert fbx to VRay; after converting to Octane, using the Octane converter tool in the Render Stetup tools tab.
Regards
Paride
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- paride4331
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Hi Paride,
I was not able to install the script. When I ran it, it did not convert anything or seem to react.
I find it weird that we need to go regular light > vray light > octane light. Wondering why Octane cannot simply convert regular lights.
Please let me know if there is a special way to install this plugin (I contacted the author, but it was last updated in 2012). any alternative route would be welcomed
Thanks!
I was not able to install the script. When I ran it, it did not convert anything or seem to react.
I find it weird that we need to go regular light > vray light > octane light. Wondering why Octane cannot simply convert regular lights.
Please let me know if there is a special way to install this plugin (I contacted the author, but it was last updated in 2012). any alternative route would be welcomed

Thanks!
- paride4331
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Hi SamuelAB,
Octane, currently, converts vrayIES light but not photometric IES Light.
The workflow I could recommend is using V-ray converter.
Select your photometric IES Lights then:
Right mouse click> V-ray converter
When all photometric IES Light convert to vrayIES light then use Octane Coverter:
Render Set> Tools> Material Converter> Convert All
Regards
Paride
Octane, currently, converts vrayIES light but not photometric IES Light.
The workflow I could recommend is using V-ray converter.
Select your photometric IES Lights then:
Right mouse click> V-ray converter
When all photometric IES Light convert to vrayIES light then use Octane Coverter:
Render Set> Tools> Material Converter> Convert All
Regards
Paride
2 x Evga Titan X Hybrid / 3 x Evga RTX 2070 super Hybrid