hmm
i already set the main colour-buffer to pic and the depth-buffer to .zpic
is there anything else besides that i need to do? It saves out the
.zpic and its around 1.6mb for a PAL frame but the fxtree nor the
flipbook can read it..
i tried this in xsi 5.11 and it works fine as long as the output format is .pic
could you actually try this in xsi to see if it works? I remember
seeing other people on xsibase having the same problem but with no
solution..
On 10/30/07, Luc-Eric Rousseau <lucer(at)softimage.com> wrote:
> You need to render by adding the depth channel and selecting .Zpic, not
> .zt,
> so that the .Zpic values are remapped properly. It's normal for Zpic
> values
> to be between 0.0 and 1.0 in the fxtree, it's inside the DOF effect
> that the values will be multiplied back into softimage units.
>
> However, ZPic are only avaiable if you also render the color buffer
> to softimage .pic, perhaps that is your problem.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andreas Bystrom
> >
> > hey
> >
> > i've been using the DOF node in the fxtree for quite some time and in
> > some cases it does a much better job than for example lenscare for AFX
> > so i'd like to use it for this project..
> >
> > now, i cant figure out how to render .zpic files the same way you used
> > to be in xsi 5 etc..
> > i know you can add a depth-channel and set it to .zpic but it doesnt
> > work, you can also use .zt files but somehow its not the same as
> > before. I think before the zpic used to be all float so they used to
> > have a range of several thousands of units but now i can only seem to
> > have a range between 0-1, even if i set the depthpass to float :(
> >
> > can anyone shed any light on this?
> >
> > thanks
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