But with some things this is Octane fault not C4D itself - for example UV mapping - if you move UV island ( in UV editor panel ) and release mouse button after that you will see that in UV window this island stay at the same position but in Octane LV it will move.aoktar wrote:@Smolak,
Probably you're not aware that they are not sliders. It's a text edit attached to slider, and all text GUI elements in C4D that are holding the refresh of the whole UI unless you release the mouse. You can see same behavior if you play with some geometry's parameters.
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Sorry maOS 13 Ventura is not supported yet.fpajonk wrote:Is anyone else getting the "There is no CUDA device which is selected" nonsense on an M1 (Studio 32GB OS X Ventura) and knows how to solve this?
You should need to go back to Monterey 12.5 to be able to install this version.
ciao,
Beppe
OctaneX 2022.1-XB3 is the first Metal version based on the same CUDA SDK, so the error message is the same.
We should have to replace the word CUDA with GPU, but the concept is the same, the GPU driver is not finding any valid GPU to work with.
ciao,
Beppe
We should have to replace the word CUDA with GPU, but the concept is the same, the GPU driver is not finding any valid GPU to work with.
ciao,
Beppe
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Why does it show white when the ACES tone mapping is turned on?
ACEs Tone Mapping
LV - HDRI Environment - Visible Editor, Renderer Off - It turns white.
LV - HDRI Environment - Clipping Dark Area.
ACEs Tone Mapping
LV - HDRI Environment - Visible Editor, Renderer Off - It turns white.
LV - HDRI Environment - Clipping Dark Area.
I believe someone else recently asked the same question, but I can not remember where.jiabangshou104 wrote:Why does it show white when the ACES tone mapping is turned on?
Long story short, this is to be expected, from the shared information. I'd suggest to always provide screenshots for more explicit troubleshooting.
What do you mean by that? There should be no clipping occurring. Worth to mention that the RRT + sRGB ODT is known to be high contrast. Additionally, the monitor display quality and fidelity is to take into consideration. It's often a non-professional and non-calibrated monitor, which would mislead the resulted viewed imagery.jiabangshou104 wrote: LV - HDRI Environment - Clipping Dark Area.
It's a bug for current SDK. it hopefully will be fixed on next SDKs. Not on XB3.jiabangshou104 wrote:Why does it show white when the ACES tone mapping is turned on?
ACEs Tone Mapping
LV - HDRI Environment - Visible Editor, Renderer Off - It turns white.
LV - HDRI Environment - Clipping Dark Area.
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
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3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
+1841131100 wrote:Why does it show white when the ACES tone mapping is turned on?
ACEs Tone Mapping
LV - HDRI Environment - Visible Editor, Renderer Off - It turns white.
LV - HDRI Environment - Clipping Dark Area.
Yes, definitely there is an issue with that. It's sometimes happening, I guess (for my projects file)
I can't share a sample for now my work is so heavy, may be later I will try to share.
Please don't report same things several times. I've already answered it a few times.Delizade wrote:+1841131100 wrote:Why does it show white when the ACES tone mapping is turned on?
ACEs Tone Mapping
LV - HDRI Environment - Visible Editor, Renderer Off - It turns white.
LV - HDRI Environment - Clipping Dark Area.
Yes, definitely there is an issue with that. It's sometimes happening, I guess (for my projects file)
I can't share a sample for now my work is so heavy, may be later I will try to share.
Octane For Cinema 4D developer / 3d generalist
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw