Hello Everybody,
maybe someone has experienced the same Problem:
I am using OctaneSky with an HDRI in directlighting, also with motionblur turned on. So far everything works fine, besides the z-depth pass, which shows black where it should be white (see image at the top center)
I tried several settings Alpha Channel / Keep Environment on /off but the background of the z-depth always stays black.
Has anyone got an idea how to fix that?
z-depth pass background incorrect
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Thought this should be a simple problem on which I only overlooked something. Anyone got a clue?
Thought this should be a simple problem on which I only overlooked something. Anyone got a clue?
C4D R21.207 / Octane for C4D 2020.2.4 / Watercooled 4 x EVGA Geforce RTX 2080 ti
http://www.pixelasm.com
Interface and motion graphics design for interactive interfaces and animations on TV, web, mobile and automotive from Köln / Cologne Germany
http://www.pixelasm.com
Interface and motion graphics design for interactive interfaces and animations on TV, web, mobile and automotive from Köln / Cologne Germany
My advice is to not give a sh** about Z-pass but to save additional RPF file which you can use in After Effects.
Please check this tutorial from Iain Chudleigh : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agLHxkKPDRM
And if you try it, please leave some info here if it helped you.
peace!
Please check this tutorial from Iain Chudleigh : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agLHxkKPDRM
And if you try it, please leave some info here if it helped you.
peace!