I confirm the issue, image sequence is not saved, that's quite annoying.BorisGoreta wrote:It appears that image sequence with F10 does not get saved. Switching to LW renderer the sequence gets saved.
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Thanks Juanjo - great news! Coinciding with the new bug-fix release of 2018 this gives me the impetus to finally open 2018 

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Thanks for this.
I'm having some problems though. To be sure I wasn't doing anything stupid, I downlaoded the 2018.0.2 update so that I was starting on a new install.
I downloaded the Plugin.
I made sure I extracted the 2018 version
I coped the files you need to copy and put them in the bin folder (as normal) of the 2018.0.2 install
I added the plug in
I installed the menu tree.
This is where the first thing happened, this duplicated all my existing menues (see image).
Also, when I go to the octane tab, I don't see any of the tools (see image)
Any ideas?
I'm having some problems though. To be sure I wasn't doing anything stupid, I downlaoded the 2018.0.2 update so that I was starting on a new install.
I downloaded the Plugin.
I made sure I extracted the 2018 version
I coped the files you need to copy and put them in the bin folder (as normal) of the 2018.0.2 install
I added the plug in
I installed the menu tree.
This is where the first thing happened, this duplicated all my existing menues (see image).
Also, when I go to the octane tab, I don't see any of the tools (see image)
Any ideas?
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It took 3 attempts for it to stick, for me.
I didn't follow the procedure of quitting and restarting on at least one of the attempts.
Or, as happened for me, on the third try, I deleted the menus and re-added them: everything showed up.
I didn't follow the procedure of quitting and restarting on at least one of the attempts.
Or, as happened for me, on the third try, I deleted the menus and re-added them: everything showed up.
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It happened with my already installed 2018.0.1. So I downloaded and installed a clean 2018.0.2 and it was the same. So this is with a completely clean install.promity wrote:- uninstall LW, delete all config's, install lw again.Any ideas?
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In LightWave 2018 all the images must be exported from the passes node, including the beauty pass. The new LightWave 2018 buffers system is not supported yet.BorisGoreta wrote:It appears that image sequence with F10 does not get saved. Switching to LW renderer the sequence gets saved.
Thanks,
-Juanjo
The same, you must export the images using the path/file options available in the passes node, like if you were working with the Standalone. The LightWave 2018 buffers system is not supported yet.Bugstomper wrote:I confirm the issue, image sequence is not saved, that's quite annoying.BorisGoreta wrote:It appears that image sequence with F10 does not get saved. Switching to LW renderer the sequence gets saved.
-Juanjo
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Hmm, you don't need to copy any file to the LightWave bin folder, this was a really old install procedure. All the needed files are now located in the same place used by the plugin .p file, so you only need:gordonrobb wrote:Thanks for this.
I'm having some problems though. To be sure I wasn't doing anything stupid, I downlaoded the 2018.0.2 update so that I was starting on a new install.
I downloaded the Plugin.
I made sure I extracted the 2018 version
I coped the files you need to copy and put them in the bin folder (as normal) of the 2018.0.2 install
I added the plug in
I installed the menu tree.
Any ideas?
- Extract the plugin folders from the .zip file to any HD location.
- Add to the Layout the plugin .p file (the one for your LightWave version)
- Add the menu branch
You don't need to make anything else and you don't need to copy anything to the LightWave folders.
Hope this helps,
-Juanjo
Nope, here you don't need to reactivate the plugin again. Are you trying to enable the plugin in offline mode, because currently this mode is not available yet.vipvip wrote:is it normal to have to reactivate the plugin on www on every new LW session ? this was not the current behaviour before...
thanks,
Thanks,
-Juanjo