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camera question

camera question

2003-11-21       - By Dru Abrams

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Hey John.  Great question.  I think you're looking for a series of pre-mel
scripts that will launch a series of renders from different cameras in a
specific order, then finally render your main camera.

This script is amazing and I'll bet it will get you thinking about how to adapt
something to your process.  Check out Automatic Environment Maps v4.5 at
highend3d under Maya: Rendering and Shading mels.

I've had some success with linking the shaders the env. cube generates to the
color input of unique materials.

Dru


John Clark wrote:

> Hi all
>
> Here's a question: is there any way of pipeing the image seen from one camera
into the rendered output of another camera and of blending the two such that
you get a kind of double image? Obviously its possible to render the scene from
the two cameras and then composite them, but i'm interested to see whether its
possible to do this interactively, or at least in one pass. I remember in mirai
you could do something like this. I never tried it but in the docs they gave an
example of a bank of security monitors hooked up to cameras which rendered the
textures to be applied to the monitors on the fly i.e you didn't have to render
lots of movies and the apply them seperately... Any of this make any sense?
>
> cheers
>
> John
>
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