Good morning all,
Is there such a window in octane where i can view all of my light sources and there relative sample rates in one place?
I currently have to write down/ try and remember them all. Not a major headache day to day but on projects with lots of lights its difficult to balance.
Thanks!
AK
Light management
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You should be able to do something using the "Show Octane Node Graph" under the Octane Dialog>Help>Show Octane Node Graph. That's pretty clunky, though, with the actual sample rate on the emissive material properties buried five or six levels down the hierarchy.
I think the easiest way is to use Xpresso to drive the Sampling levels on all the desired lights from one location. I like to use Nulls with custom User Data channels to control this sort of thing. You can certainly get a whole lot fancier in Xpresso, but simpler is usually better.
I think the easiest way is to use Xpresso to drive the Sampling levels on all the desired lights from one location. I like to use Nulls with custom User Data channels to control this sort of thing. You can certainly get a whole lot fancier in Xpresso, but simpler is usually better.
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Hi thanks for your reply
Yer i have done it that way but its more time consuming than id hoped! I'm hoping to find/ make a solution i can reuse, for example making a null with a object list user data and once the lights are dropped in it reads out the sampling rates of each/ shared properties.
It will be a good study I think in either xpresso or python!
Thanks
AK
Yer i have done it that way but its more time consuming than id hoped! I'm hoping to find/ make a solution i can reuse, for example making a null with a object list user data and once the lights are dropped in it reads out the sampling rates of each/ shared properties.
It will be a good study I think in either xpresso or python!
Thanks
AK
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