Simple Portrait
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Tugpsx wrote:Looks good, which hair is that? What are your render settings?
Tugpsx wrote:Thanks for sharing. Are you doing promos? if not check this with Affinity Photo.
Save your current render settings and import this one. Let me know how it works out for you.
I am not familiar with Affinity Photo, i suppose its a photo editor? I do use Adobe Lightroom sometimes, this portrait is unedited tho. I looked at you settings and the only thing different is the highlight compression and a different response curve. The kernel settings are not saved into this file, at least not for me.
I agree that saving to ORBX is not straightforward. The saving is basically just exporting the nodes within the Octane scene - and it's a mess - with a lot of nodes which are not actually being used in the render. I was unable to find a reasonable solution to this. Regarding not memorizing the Kernel settings, I think this is a general issue, and not specific to the saving to ORBX. I spent a lot of time trying to resolve this issue, but could never get to the bottom of it unfortunately.valzheimer wrote:I am not familiar with Affinity Photo, i suppose its a photo editor? I do use Adobe Lightroom sometimes, this portrait is unedited tho. I looked at you settings and the only thing different is the highlight compression and a different response curve. The kernel settings are not saved into this file, at least not for me.
There's an issue with ORBX files and importing/exporting them. It seems to not memorize Kernel Settings (except on the machine it's been exported from, until data folder is cleared/resetted), it also creates a mess with paths if you try saving the scene that had an ORBX environments and settings imported at the time of saving. This frustrated me so much I stopped using ORBX entirelly for saving settings and only use them if I have to go between the plugin and standalone on the same machine.
face_off wrote:I agree that saving to ORBX is not straightforward. The saving is basically just exporting the nodes within the Octane scene - and it's a mess - with a lot of nodes which are not actually being used in the render. I was unable to find a reasonable solution to this. Regarding not memorizing the Kernel settings, I think this is a general issue, and not specific to the saving to ORBX. I spent a lot of time trying to resolve this issue, but could never get to the bottom of it unfortunately.valzheimer wrote:I am not familiar with Affinity Photo, i suppose its a photo editor? I do use Adobe Lightroom sometimes, this portrait is unedited tho. I looked at you settings and the only thing different is the highlight compression and a different response curve. The kernel settings are not saved into this file, at least not for me.
There's an issue with ORBX files and importing/exporting them. It seems to not memorize Kernel Settings (except on the machine it's been exported from, until data folder is cleared/resetted), it also creates a mess with paths if you try saving the scene that had an ORBX environments and settings imported at the time of saving. This frustrated me so much I stopped using ORBX entirelly for saving settings and only use them if I have to go between the plugin and standalone on the same machine.
Paul
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