I said 3 partitions, not 3 passes :-)
Pretty much anything involving large scenes is not so simple.... What
I'd do then is to create pass that has as many partitions we need
mattes, basically one third of the partitions being red, another third
being green, and the last third being blue.
Then I would duplicate this pass as many times as required to have
only one partition of the 3 colors visible, hiding the other
partitions. With multi-selection it can be done not so complicatedly.
A strong naming convention for partitions will definitely help.
Cheers
Bernard
On 6/1/05, kim aldis <kim(at)aldis.org.uk> wrote:
> I'd imagine you'd want more than 3 passes. In which case the task of setting
> up might not be so simple.
> > > > Why having a script for such a simple task? All you need is 3
> > > > partitions, each one with either a constant material or
> > an override
> > > > on the surface input to drive the color you need.
> > > > One partition is red, one is green, one is blue. Very
> > > > straighfforward to setup!
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