Hi Matt, Thanks for the nuke what-abouts. That does sound like what we are doing. With the difference that once the stream started as multiview, it has to end as multiview. And whether the stream is multiview or not is determined by the "current scene" multiview settings - this way if you want to work out of saved EXRs you still need to set your "current scene" with "fake views" to dictate what to do.
And again, this is inspired by the fact that other aspects of the render are defined in the "current scene" (file output, file format, FSA, ...). So I thought it was quite Blender-onic. All the per-stream tweak can be accomplished with the "View Switch" node. e.g., to set the convergence you can do: http://dalaifelinto.com/ftp/tmp/multiview_convergence1.jpg http://dalaifelinto.com/ftp/tmp/multiview_convergence2.jpg Using the same logic you can apply pretty much any kind of treatment per individual data stream. So (in response to Adriano now), I'm still honestly not sold in the need for a per renderlayer "view". Cheers, Dalai -- blendernetwork.org/member/dalai-felinto www.dalaifelinto.com _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
