Hello,
I've started using Octane for some rudimentary renders just trying to get a feel for it. One question:
sometimes (most actually) when I import an .obj it isn't visible in the viewport. It often takes all sorts of random zooms and rotations to finally find the model. Is there a way to immediately centre the object in the viewport? Also how do you know the scale of the object imported?
Michael Grant
How to find OBJ imports
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This is up to you how you do it in your host 3d app.
You should center your model at the origin eg 0,0,0.
also, export in meters, one unit in the OBJ file should be one meter.
if you're exporter can't change this, you can use the settings in the OBJ import preferences panel to adjust the unit size on import.
but we do recommend to export in meters in the host app instead, if possible.
Radiance
You should center your model at the origin eg 0,0,0.
also, export in meters, one unit in the OBJ file should be one meter.
if you're exporter can't change this, you can use the settings in the OBJ import preferences panel to adjust the unit size on import.
but we do recommend to export in meters in the host app instead, if possible.
Radiance
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wait, so if i build in 12 increment units in blender (eg inches/feet) rather than in metric, should I still tell it to treat each unit as a meter? or should it be a foot or a yard (if we were to be imperial about it).
Thanks
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if you make a coffee table that's suposed to be one 2 feet wide, and in blender it's 2 units wide,DayVids wrote:wait, so if i build in 12 increment units in blender (eg inches/feet) rather than in metric, should I still tell it to treat each unit as a meter? or should it be a foot or a yard (if we were to be imperial about it).
Thanks
and you export it, set the import options in octane to 'feet'.
same for all other metric/imperial measure types.
Radiance
Win 7 x64 & ubuntu | 2x GTX480 | Quad 2.66GHz | 8GB