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customising Vray Frame stamp


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Good afternoon all

 

Can anyone here teach me how to customise the vray frame stamp.How to add more information to it than the default info it shows.

I was going thru vismasters training modules and i see that u can add the various settings information like value of interpolation samples, min max rate, Hsph subdivisons and lots of other things like sometimes it shows "interpolation samples changed to 30". I found it very cool

 

How can u do that so that the frame stamp shows what settings r u using and what value u just changed in the new render

 

Any information will be appreciated

 

Thanks and regards

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Hi

 

i dont know whats wrong with my mailing system . i subscribed to this thread but i din get any notification when i got replies to this thread. thats why the delay in replying.

 

Anyway

 

Luke C>>>>>

I wanted to know if i want to put things like we see in brians tutorials, things like. "interpolation samples changed to 20. " HSph subdivisions changed to 50"

irradiance map min-3 max -3".

The link u sent , i had already seen. those parameters are also mentioned on spot3d website.

 

Brian>>>>>

 

i want to know can i have my custom parameters. suppose i want the frame stamp to show my Irradiance map settings, or Adaptive DMc settings, or value of interpolation samples or value of HSph subdivisons etc etc.

So what shud i write after that % sign. suppose i am writing "frame: %frame". this is telling vray to find the frame number and mention it there. Similary i want frame stamp to show " Hsph subdivisons: % XYZ"

what shud i write in place of XYZ so that i can tell vray to find value of Hsph subdivisons from rollouts and put it there for me.

 

I hope my query is clear to u

 

Thanks

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