![]() Everything works mostly as expected except for the minor issues I noted above. ![]() Overall, I’ll give it a 8/10 on usability. I'm not sure why this was included, by I would have left it out of the package, since it's usually not wanted or needed for most renderings. ![]() But that’s a very nitpicky critique.Īfter the user renders out the scene, a compositing setup is applied that has a built in vignette applied by default. Personally, I believe underscores should be used if the user plans on doing some sort of programming. The naming conventions can be a little confusing to read at times, with lots of underscores and all caps text. There’s a object to scale that defines how much floor to show for reflections, but one thing I found odd was that when you scale the object down the floor area that renders becomes bigger, which doesn't make much sense. The provided scene requires you to append/link a model into the scene, then you can render it out once you pick one of the HDRs included in the pack.
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