PY change GI settings?
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On 19/10/2010 at 08:19, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Cinema 4D Version: 12
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Language(s) : PYTHON ;---------
Hello there,with:
import c4d
from c4d import gui, documentsdef main() :
doc = documents.GetActiveDocument()
rd = doc.GetActiveRenderData()
# get antialiasing
AA_ = rd[c4d.RDATA_ANTIALIASING]
# set antialiasing
rd[c4d.RDATA_ANTIALIASING] = 2 #2 is best AAI can read and set Render data (AA, resolution, and so on)
But:
print rd[c4d.GI_SETUP_DATA_DIFFUSE_DEPTH]
does not work (as it is a Post effect?)
how can I get and set GI settings, and how can I look up wether GI is active as a post effect.
Thanks a Lot!
Jops -
THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED
On 19/10/2010 at 11:30, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Jops,
first you have to iterate through the attached video posts and locate the GI video post. Just pass the render data object to this function and you get the GI video post object.
def GetGIPostEffect(rd) : """ Returns the GI post effect from a passed RenderData object :return: Can be None if no GI VP found. """ post = rd.GetFirstVideoPost() while post: if post.GetType()==c4d.VPglobalillumination: return post post = post.GetNext() return None
vpgi = GetGIPostEffect(rd) if vpgi: return vpgi[c4d.GI_SETUP_DATA_DIFFUSE_DEPTH]
To check if its enabled or disabled use:
vpgi.GetBit(c4d.BIT_VPDISABLED) #is True if its disabled
Hope this helps!
Cheers, Sebastian
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THE POST BELOW IS MORE THAN 5 YEARS OLD. RELATED SUPPORT INFORMATION MIGHT BE OUTDATED OR DEPRECATED
On 20/10/2010 at 00:30, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Sebastian,
thanks for your quick and detailed reply
Thanks a lot!!!
Jops