Creating for OMP question
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 5:58 am
Hello, I'm having some trouble understanding what I've been seeing in forums about OMP and navigable ORBX scenes (like the vines in the latest OMP).
I think I've read across a few forum and reddit threads that with Octane 3.04 and OMP 3.0 creating these should be possible (and relatively easy with render jobs). However, when I run the new render jobs it does not create anything but the rendered images.
Right now it seems like that is the case because I'm not using Octane VR or ORC which is capable of creating these and compressing them to a manageable size. Is it that I need to join a beta for Octane VR or ORC or should this be possible with Octane Render? Or is this coming soon and these latest updates are just showing what is possible?
I feel like I've seen a lot of "this is possible with this release" but have not seen anyone saying how to actually do it? If anyone has an explanation of file structure to put in your gear VR or an explanation of how to do it yourself I would appreciate it a lot.
I'm excited for the new possibilities and really want to start making things with them but feel like I've hit a wall.
I think I've read across a few forum and reddit threads that with Octane 3.04 and OMP 3.0 creating these should be possible (and relatively easy with render jobs). However, when I run the new render jobs it does not create anything but the rendered images.
Right now it seems like that is the case because I'm not using Octane VR or ORC which is capable of creating these and compressing them to a manageable size. Is it that I need to join a beta for Octane VR or ORC or should this be possible with Octane Render? Or is this coming soon and these latest updates are just showing what is possible?
I feel like I've seen a lot of "this is possible with this release" but have not seen anyone saying how to actually do it? If anyone has an explanation of file structure to put in your gear VR or an explanation of how to do it yourself I would appreciate it a lot.
I'm excited for the new possibilities and really want to start making things with them but feel like I've hit a wall.