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  1. That's awesome - thanks for all that info James! I have a problem with what I assume are tabs below the Global Render Parameters showing as blank at the moment but I'm slowly making my way around it! I think what I'm looking to do is render out from 10 cameras with 30 odd different object property sets - one thing I can't seem to find though is how to save the same objects with different properties. Essentially I just need to save the object ID and material assignment as states but it's not immediately obvious how I do that! I'm sure I'll work it out though - thanks so much for all your help.
  2. Thanks James - somehow I'd never heard of RPM but it looks to be exactly what I'm after!
  3. Hi guys, I'm working on a project which has 5 products. Each product needs to be rendered in over 30 different finishes from two cameras so we're talking about circa 300 images. The 30 finishes are made up of 3 materials - the majority just painted in different colours, some wood finished and a few metallic. I'm using Corona so I'm planning to use the MultiMap to cover off the majority of them. I've done smaller jobs from batch render before but even just changing the filename and output directory is so tedious. I've dabbled with State Sets before but I just wanted to check to see if that's the best way for me to tackle this before I dive in!? Any suggestions would be much appreciated! Cheers, Jamie
  4. Studio/Institution: Quadrant Design Genre: Commercial Interior Software: 3ds Max, Corona, Photoshop Description: Hi everyone, This is a set of visuals I've produced for our interior design team using 3ds Max & Corona - they'll be sent to the client as part of our presentation. I'm looking for any tips on how to improve the images across the board really. My post-processing procedure is fairly slim at the moment so I think there are probably quite a few subtle improvements that can be made there - but after looking at them for so long it's difficult to spot where! There's no DoF on any of these images - perhaps I should include a few detail shots next time round? All comments welcome - be as critical as you like! Cheers! Jamie
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