The information was nice but it really didn't show me how to render an animation like was shown in the beginning of this video. Is there a way to use this method in a video editing software?
This is too complicated. Let's say you have a room with a chair in it. First you render room.tif , then render chair.tif (which includes shadows cast from the chair) , then overlay chair.tif over the room.tif in photoshop, and it should look exactly as if you've rendered the entire scene.
You're missing the point, that's not what canvases are for. Look up "render passes" which is what they're really called, that might give you search results with better explanations.
Needlessly convoluted. Sould take a page from Cinema 4D´s book Multi-Pass
The LPE canvas comes with a text box that allows you to enter LPE parameters. It only produces a beauty canvas with no parameters entered.
Light Path Expression is what it stands for. A powerful feature, but not for the faint hearted.
Awesome explanation
Super!
The information was nice but it really didn't show me how to render an animation like was shown in the beginning of this video. Is there a way to use this method in a video editing software?
How can I find the serial number in my account Hexagon 2.5 only
A secret menu?
I dont know what to say except - bad UI.
How to render animation faster?
add more features to GoZ FFS DAZ !
It’s pretty cool but how do you verify you account it says the serial number page doesn’t exist
Great voice, you NEVER break character, do you Joe Pera?
This is too complicated. Let's say you have a room with a chair in it. First you render room.tif , then render chair.tif (which includes shadows cast from the chair) , then overlay chair.tif over the room.tif in photoshop, and it should look exactly as if you've rendered the entire scene.
You're missing the point, that's not what canvases are for. Look up "render passes" which is what they're really called, that might give you search results with better explanations.