Octane renders unrenderable tyflow particles

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coilbook
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Hi Paride,

Is there any way to prevent octane from rendering certain events? I don't want even 1 to be renderable but octane still renders it. THanks
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neonZorglub
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coilbook wrote:Hi Paride,

Is there any way to prevent octane from rendering certain events? I don't want even 1 to be renderable but octane still renders it. THanks
Hi coilbook,

There is a bug in the current tyFlow support.
When no particle is found, it will try to get particles with the standard particle system.

This will be fixed in the next release.

As a work around, you could try to add an extra single particle event always visible, with a mesh operator (somewhere out of the view..), that should avoid to switch to the standard system..

Also, just checking : The 'Use only standard particle' option should not be enabled in Render setup / Support / Tyflow ..

Thanks
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