Arnold Per light AOV
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- ChrisBohm
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I know this is an old post, but since I just figured out how to do it I might as well answer for the next generation:
It's actually quite easy.
When you choose a AOV in the dropdown, for example “RGBA”, you just change this to “RGBA_*”, which means it creates a RGBA AOV for every light group. Same for example for diffuse: Instead of just “diffuse” you change it io “diffuse_*”.
It is important though to create a ligth group for your lights. A light group is kind of an id for one or many lights. you can set the light group of a light in the Contribution Tab> AOV Light Group.
Unfortunately the documentation from solidangle does not describe the method very well…
Cheers
It's actually quite easy.
When you choose a AOV in the dropdown, for example “RGBA”, you just change this to “RGBA_*”, which means it creates a RGBA AOV for every light group. Same for example for diffuse: Instead of just “diffuse” you change it io “diffuse_*”.
It is important though to create a ligth group for your lights. A light group is kind of an id for one or many lights. you can set the light group of a light in the Contribution Tab> AOV Light Group.
Unfortunately the documentation from solidangle does not describe the method very well…
Cheers
Edited by ChrisBohm - June 25, 2018 13:07:07
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I know this is an old post, but since I just figured out how to do it I might as well answer for the next generation:
It's actually quite easy.
When you choose a AOV in the dropdown, for example “RGBA”, you just change this to “RGBA_*”, which means it creates a RGBA AOV for every light group. Same for example for diffuse: Instead of just “diffuse” you change it io “diffuse_*”.
It is important though to create a ligth group for your lights. A light group is kind of an id for one or many lights. you can set the light group of a light in the Contribution Tab> AOV Light Group.
Unfortunately the documentation from solidangle does not describe the method very well…
Cheers
Works like a charm!! Thanks Chris!!!
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I know this is an old post, but since I just figured out how to do it I might as well answer for the next generation:
It's actually quite easy.
When you choose a AOV in the dropdown, for example "RGBA", you just change this to "RGBA_*", which means it creates a RGBA AOV for every light group. Same for example for diffuse: Instead of just "diffuse" you change it io "diffuse_*".
It is important though to create a ligth group for your lights. A light group is kind of an id for one or many lights. you can set the light group of a light in the Contribution Tab> AOV Light Group.
Unfortunately the documentation from solidangle does not describe the method very well...
Cheers
Thanks a lot for sharing!
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