I want to automate my look dev'ing a bit.
So, how do I achieve the following:
1. Load a HDRi from a folder
2. Do a render with a rotation value on Y axis at 0 degrees
3. Save the render out to hdd with a suffix/tag of the HDRi name and degree used
4. Do a render with a rotation value on Y axis at 60 degrees
5. Save the render out to hdd with a suffix/tag of the HDRi name and degree used
6. Do a render with a rotation value on Y axis at 120 degrees
7. Save the render out to hdd with a suffix/tag of the HDRi name and degree used
8. Do a render with a rotation value on Y axis at 180 degrees
9. Save the render out to hdd with a suffix/tag of the HDRi name and degree used
10.... Well, you get the point.
Basically I need 6 renders per HDRi with an increments of 60 degrees on Y axis. And the same per each HDRi in the folder.
So in the end, if let's say I have 10 HDRis in the folder, I get 60 renders (10*6) with different lighting conditions.
P.S. I'm using Redshift here.
Auto generate render previews with multiple HDRis
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