3ds max, I useabstrax wrote:Hi Elvissuperstar007,
As far as I know you use C4D, too. In C4D you can switch between different cameras using the stage object:
- add a stage object
- go to frame 0 in the C4D document
- drag camera 1 into the "Camera" field of the stage object and create an animation key by holding down the CTRL key and clicking on the little circle in front of the "Camera" field (there are other ways to store an animation key, but that one is the fastest for parameter animations)
- go to frame 1
- drag camera 2 into the "Camera" field and create an animation key
- repeat until you have assigned all camera objects to each frame
- open the Octane export dialog and enable the camera export
- select "Current Render Camera" in the drop-down camera list
- set "End Frame" to the last frame a camera has been assigned to the stage object
- setup the maximum amount of samples per pixels you want for each frame
- click on "Render Animation"
- get some sleep
Cheers,
Marcus
Batch Render will not? I understand that we will be dancing with a tambourine ..... I'm in shock. Do competitors octane it has long been established
octane fast ... BUT! sit 24 hours before the monitor to expect renderer, it is not fast!