Multiple camera position saves

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JNDesign
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Hi Paul
Is there a way to save multiple camera positions with in the plugin?
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If you create a new 3D view, you can save the rendertarget to that view, so that effectively allows the camera position to be saved (just activate that view to enable that camera angle).

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face_off wrote:If you create a new 3D view, you can save the rendertarget to that view, so that effectively allows the camera position to be saved (just activate that view to enable that camera angle).

Paul
Once the rendertargets have been saved can we use a lau script to render them one after another?
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Good idea prehabitat.
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Once the rendertargets have been saved can we use a lau script to render them one after another?
If you export each camera angle to ORBX or OCS, then yes, you could each in Octane Standalone. You would need to write some LUA for Standalone to load, render and save each ORBX.

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