Your most welcome my friend! I had no idea until I stumbled upon it either! 😂 I have another video on ACES tonemapping coming out on Monday, its not quick like this one but sheds a whole lot of light on the topic, stay tuned!
Hey! Glad you found this useful and hope it really helps your workflow! And interesting question, I think because we are setting up AOV's, you should be able to export each of the passes as their own AOV for an animated sequence (along with you beauty passes), and then be able to control them as you would as passes in After Effects. I can imagine this would allow much great control over lighting (than having to animate them in Octane/C4D!) For Instance, if Iw as doing concert visuals and had to match light beats to a music, I think this way would give you much tighter control to match to the beat (but I might be wrong and there might be another easier way to do this). Best bet is to give it a try, I'll try and make same time to test this and we can share results!
In regards to animation renders. I would like to render this without having to write multipass. For example to render this "Out1" as a MP4 would be optimal... has anyone discovered a way to do that?
very helpful, love this feature
SUCH A GREAT TUTORIAL! THANKS SO MUCH!
You're very welcome!
Wow! This is great! Thanks for making this quick tutorial!😊
Your most welcome my friend! I had no idea until I stumbled upon it either! 😂 I have another video on ACES tonemapping coming out on Monday, its not quick like this one but sheds a whole lot of light on the topic, stay tuned!
yes! very useful! thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful! Let me know if there’s any other tutorials you’d like to see!
This is a game changer thank you for sharing! So would this also work for animated exr sequences in after effects you think?
Hey! Glad you found this useful and hope it really helps your workflow! And interesting question, I think because we are setting up AOV's, you should be able to export each of the passes as their own AOV for an animated sequence (along with you beauty passes), and then be able to control them as you would as passes in After Effects. I can imagine this would allow much great control over lighting (than having to animate them in Octane/C4D!) For Instance, if Iw as doing concert visuals and had to match light beats to a music, I think this way would give you much tighter control to match to the beat (but I might be wrong and there might be another easier way to do this). Best bet is to give it a try, I'll try and make same time to test this and we can share results!
@@pro.tharan amazing thanks so much! Going to try this tonight
thanx! how you export that as an animation?
In regards to animation renders. I would like to render this without having to write multipass. For example to render this "Out1" as a MP4 would be optimal... has anyone discovered a way to do that?