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lyca
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Hi all,

 

to optimize my render to elements workflow i'm looking for tools who makes it faster.

i came around cebas psd-manager and am thinking to buy it but before investing the 172USD i'd like to know if some people use it and does it makes things faster over the normal render to elements workflow ?

 

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Hello Lyca,

 

I though I might provide some resources to help you in your decision. Please have a look at our product page for psd-manager here if you have not yet:

 

Click on the image to go to the product page:

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Also take a look at this feature demo video that shows many of psd-managers tools in action here:

 

Click the image to play the video (Flash required):

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Hopefully some users will chime in too to help you out. If not, please check the cebas forum as well. There is a lot of very helpful psd-manager users there that can answer questions etc.

 

Hope that helps

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Michael McCarthy

cebas USA

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Yep psd-manager is working very well with 2009 and I believe Vray too. For more specific Vray answers hop over to the cebas forum. There will be guys there with experience.

 

Thanks a bunch

Michael McCarthy

cebas USA

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psd-manager does not work well with vray opacity maps (multiple layers on top of each other...changing Max transparency settings does not work either)because of the way the buffers are calculated in vray. Even vray's own multimatte element does not work with them.

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psd-manager does not work well with vray opacity maps (multiple layers on top of each other...changing Max transparency settings does not work either)because of the way the buffers are calculated in vray. Even vray's own multimatte element does not work with them.

 

This sounds like (but may not be) a common issue were you are not increasing the Gbuffer layer amount enough to accommodate for the opacity. I believe if you raise these then all should work well. If this is not the case please do post your issue with a simple scene on our support forum so that we may get it straitened out ASAP (If we can.. May just be lack of Vray support for real Gbuffer info).

 

I would highly recommend asking about this (and any other questions) on our forum. Our developers are very helpful and fast to respond as well as the psd-manager user community.

 

Thanks a bunch

Michael McCarthy

cebas USA

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Hello Joel,

 

While the latest psd-manager does support 2008 and 2009, you are correct that the demo does not yet. We are working on an updated demo but have no "release" date for that yet.

 

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Michael McCarthy

cebas USA

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Michael,

The issue has been reported on Cebas forum under "PSD Manager 2 and opacity mapped objects" 3-4 months ago!!! As already concluded the problem is with VRay's g-buffer.

Ok Erik, Thanks for reporting. Sorry there is no solution. We try to work as closely and actively with other developers to ensure compatibility but if a renderer does not support proper gbuffers there is not much we can do but try to help them offer this support.

 

We will continue to do this for sure!

 

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Michael McCarthy

cebas USA

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