Hi ahmet,
Is it possible to render VDB volume directly with the R20 new volume builder?
Best,
G
R20 volume builder support?
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Hi,
just export the volume in .vdb from c4d, then import back the file with an Octane VDB volume object: ciao Beppe
just export the volume in .vdb from c4d, then import back the file with an Octane VDB volume object: ciao Beppe
Sure, give some time.Studio21 wrote:thx @beppe. that's useful
there is another GPU renderer out there that can do that natively, without exporting. would be nice to have that in octane as well
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Hey bepeg4d,bepeg4d wrote:Hi,
just export the volume in .vdb from c4d, then import back the file with an Octane VDB volume object: ciao Beppe
I know this is a pretty old thread, but could you tell me where are the vdb-export settings in c4d? I couldn't find them.
I'll piggy back on this thread as I can help a little, but have a question.
To export from c4d you just select the Volume Builder Object and go to c4d:file:export:Volume
But here is the issue I'm having. I can bring the Volume back in but Octane is getting confused and won't bring in a VDB sequence.
Here is what I have. This part works great.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/txal8eu3rs2gu ... 2.jpg?dl=0
But when I try to enter the digits -- in this example 10 for frame count, and the start and end frames (0 and 9)....it loses connection to the file and displays nothing.
Edit: OK...I see. The "digits" field is where I'm supposed to enter the numbering scheme. If it's 001,002...then 3 digits.
To export from c4d you just select the Volume Builder Object and go to c4d:file:export:Volume
But here is the issue I'm having. I can bring the Volume back in but Octane is getting confused and won't bring in a VDB sequence.
Here is what I have. This part works great.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/txal8eu3rs2gu ... 2.jpg?dl=0
But when I try to enter the digits -- in this example 10 for frame count, and the start and end frames (0 and 9)....it loses connection to the file and displays nothing.
Edit: OK...I see. The "digits" field is where I'm supposed to enter the numbering scheme. If it's 001,002...then 3 digits.