I have this issue since a while and I don't know why I experience this.
Sometimes C4d crashes when using octane and when I restart the program it is impossible to relink the textures.
All path are good, I use the Asset Inspector from C4D. After relinking, all texture path appear ticked green but as soon as I move camera or play one frame, All texture path go back to red automatically.
Octane texture nodes say "Error loading texture".
I don't have any other choice than manually dive into all the image texture nodes and import back the textures, which is pretty annoying and time consuming on big projects.
I joined a BugReport.zip
Thanks for the help.
J.
C4D R22 - Driver 456.38 - 2020.1.5 R3 - RTX 2080Ti
Texture loading error after Octane crash and C4D reboot.
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Hi,
have you tried to use the Octane Texture Manager to refresh the texture paths:
http://www.aoktar.com/octane/OCTANETEXTUREMANAGER.html
If not enough, please ty to copy paste all the objects in a new scene, and save it in the same path of the crashed scene.
ciao Beppe
have you tried to use the Octane Texture Manager to refresh the texture paths:
http://www.aoktar.com/octane/OCTANETEXTUREMANAGER.html
If not enough, please ty to copy paste all the objects in a new scene, and save it in the same path of the crashed scene.
ciao Beppe