tyPreview Batch for different Scene States and Frameranges
#1
Hi,
when creating Previews most of the time i spend with changing scene states and frame ranges .
It would be nice to create a list with this information including frame ranges scene states and offcourse filenames and the rest happens automatically.

Regards
H.Kroeber
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#2
Hi!

This is already possible in max with the batch render dialog. Here you can set cameras with frame ranges and scene states. Just browse through it and load your shots and create previews one by one.

https://help.autodesk.com/view/3DSMAX/20...508AB73393
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#3
tyPreview stores all settings as user attributes of the cameras you are previewing from. For example, if you have cameraA and cameraB, you can assign them different settings within tyPreview and when you switch between them the settings will be retained. That said, if you want the same camera to have different saved settings, that's not possible within tyPreview's capabilities...but you could simply duplicate your camera (perhaps linking it to the first one so that you don't have to sync their transforms manually), then give them unique settings within tyPreview for easy switching between modes.
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#4
(07-15-2022, 02:44 PM)TubeSmokeGuy Wrote: Hi!

This is already possible in max with the batch render dialog. Here you can set cameras with frame ranges and scene states. Just browse through it and load your shots and create previews one by one.

https://help.autodesk.com/view/3DSMAX/20...508AB73393

I know the batch render dialog. But with it it is not possible to create viewport previews.

Regards
H.Kroeber

(07-16-2022, 12:36 PM)tyFlow Wrote: tyPreview stores all settings as user attributes of the cameras you are previewing from. For example, if you have cameraA and cameraB, you can assign them different settings within tyPreview and when you switch between them the settings will be retained. That said, if you want the same camera to have different saved settings, that's not possible within tyPreview's capabilities...but you could simply duplicate your camera (perhaps linking it to the first one so that you don't have to sync their transforms manually), then give them unique settings within tyPreview for easy switching between modes.

I use Scene states not because of camera transforms. Most of the time i use it to hide and unhide parts of the scene an blend it together in post. I knew this would be a greater feature but thought i am not the only one who needs it.

Regards
H.Kroeber
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