Hi Paul. I have opportunities to work with people using 3ds max and c4d who have versions of the octane plugin. The only way this could really happen is if they were able to save as an OCS or ORBX and I could import this in modo just as I could in octane standalone. I think this is a less talked about feature that could potentially send octane to the next level i.e. the ability to share assets and scenes between 3d editors who use octane.
We've looked at using the orbx proxy workflow, but without any cues in opengl (scene is completely empty) and editing of all nodes done via the standalone node graph.. it's more or less pointless. We'd may as well be working the scene in standalone.
When do you think this might be possible for Modo?
Thanks,
Dino.
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I think this would be pretty hard to implement Dino. Loading an ORBX into Modo so that it appears as a Modo scene (ie. Modo geometry, etc) would be incredibly hard - and not something I think any renderer developers has been able to do.
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V-ray does this actually . You can export to "vrscene" format from another app, then import it back into v-ray for modo. The modo "import" isn't always perfect, but you get all the geometry and most of the materials from other apps.face_off wrote:and not something I think any renderer developers has been able to do.
Their cloud service works using .vrscene files
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