Should I export from Max to Standalone?
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:00 am
A previous, similar post prompted this question:
For an animation of a complex architectural interior, should I export from Max 2014/Octane 1.5 to Octane standalone?
This is the animation that I did in Max/Octane:
http://youtu.be/WCSp-7mw5Vo
I think that I ran my 4 Titans for 40 hours. (Contributing to global warming, sorry)
Here are some additional considerations: I do use ForestPack Pro. Will those objects export well?
Are there any suggestions for the best workflow to export?
And, back to the original question - is it a good idea to export? - I would prefer the streamlined interface of standalone, but I need to set up the scene in Max because of ForestPack Pro.
Thanks! Brian
For an animation of a complex architectural interior, should I export from Max 2014/Octane 1.5 to Octane standalone?
This is the animation that I did in Max/Octane:
http://youtu.be/WCSp-7mw5Vo
I think that I ran my 4 Titans for 40 hours. (Contributing to global warming, sorry)
Here are some additional considerations: I do use ForestPack Pro. Will those objects export well?
Are there any suggestions for the best workflow to export?
And, back to the original question - is it a good idea to export? - I would prefer the streamlined interface of standalone, but I need to set up the scene in Max because of ForestPack Pro.
Thanks! Brian