Just an idea for a very cool script:
I have 3 planes as lights in my studio setup, I work in standalone and have to re-export every time I want to change te size or position of the planes. It would be a huge timesaver if a script would allow to rotate/move/transform those planes to get them faster on their desired positions.
Any idea if this could be possible?
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Lua script for moving objects
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If I understand your three planes correctly, maybe a setup like this might work for you:
Separate the lighting from the subject. then add some transforming handles to the lighting so you can adjust them to your liking.
I don't know if building a script would be any easier then this.
Three point lighting file (Import this into your scene.) if you need more lights just copy the node once it's imported. Then use a [Geometry Group] node to bring them together.
and a quick demo file
Separate the lighting from the subject. then add some transforming handles to the lighting so you can adjust them to your liking.
I don't know if building a script would be any easier then this.
Three point lighting file (Import this into your scene.) if you need more lights just copy the node once it's imported. Then use a [Geometry Group] node to bring them together.
and a quick demo file
Thanks for the feedback!
The demo file doesn`t include the .obj lights.
But I think I got the method, fairly easy. Lights exported as seperate objects with it`s own placement !
The demo file doesn`t include the .obj lights.
But I think I got the method, fairly easy. Lights exported as seperate objects with it`s own placement !
Octane 2022.1.1 nv535.98
x201t - gtx580 - egpu ec
Dell G5 - 16GB - dgpu GTX1060 - TB3 egpu @ 1060 / RTX 4090
Octane Render experiments - ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
x201t - gtx580 - egpu ec
Dell G5 - 16GB - dgpu GTX1060 - TB3 egpu @ 1060 / RTX 4090
Octane Render experiments - ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬