Hi,
I have a HIP file in which I would like to render a subset of objects to one layer and the rest to another. I wish to do this to enable me to process them differently before compositing them.
Which OP/documentation should I refer to for more information and example.
Cheers
Rendering objects seperately from same HIP
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- MichaelC
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It's as simple as setting up a couple of Mantra ROPs and putting the objects you want in each ROP into a comment separated list in the “Visible Objects field in the ROPs ”Standard“ tab.
Say you have two ROPs, ROP1 and ROP2, and 4 OBJs, OBJ1, OBJ2, OBJ3, OBJ4.
YOu want OBJ1 and OBJ4 in ROP1 and OBJ2 and OBJ3 in ROP2.
The ”Visible Objects“ field in ROP1 should look like this:
OBJ1,OBJ4
The ”Visible Objects" field in ROP1 should look like this:
OBJ2,OBJ3
note there are no spaces
Say you have two ROPs, ROP1 and ROP2, and 4 OBJs, OBJ1, OBJ2, OBJ3, OBJ4.
YOu want OBJ1 and OBJ4 in ROP1 and OBJ2 and OBJ3 in ROP2.
The ”Visible Objects“ field in ROP1 should look like this:
OBJ1,OBJ4
The ”Visible Objects" field in ROP1 should look like this:
OBJ2,OBJ3
note there are no spaces
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I prefer to usea pre-render script ( in the scripts tab) similar to the following
opset -d off /obj/*; opset -d on /obj/obj1,obj2
or better, with obj groups
opset -d off /obj/*; opset -d on /obj/@objgroup
the reason being that to use “visible objects” the objs need to already have their display turned on and sometimes that isn't the case.
opset -d off /obj/*; opset -d on /obj/obj1,obj2
or better, with obj groups
opset -d off /obj/*; opset -d on /obj/@objgroup
the reason being that to use “visible objects” the objs need to already have their display turned on and sometimes that isn't the case.
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