Specify cameras through batch 2004-06-21 - By Arvid Björn
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Okay scripting it is then, thanks people, too bad there isn't any -camera option in batch tho :)
peterb wrote:
>you could use xsibatch with the -script option. >in your script have it open your scene, select your correct camera for both >the passes, set the output paths names, and render all passes. > > >something like: > >xsibatch -r -script c:\myscript.vbs > > >myscript.vbs is just a text file with something like: > >open scene .... >set camera for pass 1 >set output name for pass 1 >set camera for pass 2 >set output name for pass 2 >render all passes > >not in front of XSI, but just check your history to see what the correct >commands are. > > > > > > >>No..? >> >>I have about 30 shots with at least two passes each to render from this >>scene, the only thing that differs are frames and cameras, I'd rather >>not create 60+ passes nor save 60+ scenes � 107Mb to be able to >>batchrender it.. any suggestions? >> >> >> >> >>Arvid Bj�rn wrote: >> >> >> >>>I dont know if I'm stupid or blind, but is it not possible >>>to specify which camera to use in the render through xsibatch -r ? >>> >>> >>> >>-- >>cg/3d-artist | palladiumfilm >> >> >>--- >>Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >>unsubscribe xsi >> >> >> > > >--- >Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >unsubscribe xsi > > > >
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