> - Then in your script just create an empty override and load the preset
> file.
Thanks, it seems to be working.
(at)Adam:
It would not be possible to create an override in the scene and copy it, as I
have a whole animation short film with 125 scenes to render.
Creating the overrride in those scenes would take too much time.
I am currently creating a render script, which does all the layering, changes
the Pass settings and overrides the material for the pass type to render.
Holger SchÃnberger
technical director
The day has 24 hours, if that does not suffice, I will take the night
> I don't know if there is a snipet but here is how I deal with override
> in script :
> - Create the override "by hand" in the UI and save it as a preset.
> - Then in your script just create an empty override and load the preset
> file.
> Hope this help.
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