Camera projection woes...
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 1:45 pm
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone could advise me if what I'm trying to do is possible or impossible in octane.
In the standard C4D renderer, I frequently used camera projections stacked on other camera projections (to clean up hidden areas for instance). I'm trying the same in Octane, and to say it's painful would be an understatement.
I tried using standard camera projection techniques (the texture is assigned as camera mapping) in Octane and it works...if you don't use an alpha channel.
Next I tried to use texture projections (the texture is assigned as UVW Mapping) built in to Octane, linking the camera in the node editor. Worked fine, though convoluted. Alpha channels however, didn't appear to workhere either (even though I used the same texture projection settings as the diffuse).
Is it possible to stack multiple camera or texture projections using Octane? A mix material isn't going to be too useful, because I frequently use more than 2 projections.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
I was wondering if anyone could advise me if what I'm trying to do is possible or impossible in octane.
In the standard C4D renderer, I frequently used camera projections stacked on other camera projections (to clean up hidden areas for instance). I'm trying the same in Octane, and to say it's painful would be an understatement.
I tried using standard camera projection techniques (the texture is assigned as camera mapping) in Octane and it works...if you don't use an alpha channel.
Next I tried to use texture projections (the texture is assigned as UVW Mapping) built in to Octane, linking the camera in the node editor. Worked fine, though convoluted. Alpha channels however, didn't appear to workhere either (even though I used the same texture projection settings as the diffuse).
Is it possible to stack multiple camera or texture projections using Octane? A mix material isn't going to be too useful, because I frequently use more than 2 projections.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,