Multiple meshes
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Hopefully this is a stupid question, but is there a way to load multiple meshes into octane at the moment? I can load them in, but they don't seem to combine. Do I need to plug them into a specific module?
System 1: EVGA gtx470 1280Mb and MSI gtx470 1280 in Cubix Xpander for Octane, AMD 945, 4Gb Ram
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
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Yes you can read multiple meshes but for now you can only render one at a time, it renders the one you clicked. Of course it will be possible to combine them via the nodes controler and render them all together.
Modeling system : I7 32GB Windows 10 & Fujitsu Celsius H720
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
Thanks for the info. That will make things a little easier in the future (full beta??) releases. For now I will have to just keep toying with my meshes to make them not crash.
System 1: EVGA gtx470 1280Mb and MSI gtx470 1280 in Cubix Xpander for Octane, AMD 945, 4Gb Ram
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.