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Export UV maps out of 3DS Max or Maya using Mental Ray or V-Ray
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This document outlines how to generate UV maps out of 3DS Max and Maya using Mental RAY (MR) and VRAY with reference renders and reference scenes and screenshots showing the settings. The intent is then use RE:Map UV or RE:Map Inverse UV in your compositing program.
We would like to thank Chad Capeland (https://indicated.co/) for helping us to document this process and testing the best approaches.
Note if you use V-Ray in Cinema 4D for example, you might want to also check our video tutorial using Cinema 4D Renderer ( http://help.revisionfx.com/task/22/#/tutorial-150) ).
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Exporting 3d renders out of C4D for our plugins : Part 1 - Motion Vectors and UV Maps
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This tutorial shows how how to set up a project in Cinema 4D to get the best results for use with RE:Map UV and RSMB Pro Vectors in After Effects (although you can use other host applications for compositing and some of this will apply to other plugins). A Sample project is included using After Effects.Special Thanks to Patrick Goski at Maxon.net for creating & providing the C4D sample project and for his support 24/7.This tutorial shows how how to set up a project in Cinema 4D to get the best results for use with RE:Map UV and RSMB Pro Vectors in After Effects (although you can use other host applications for compositing and some of this will apply to other plugins). A Sample project is included using After Effects.
Special Thanks to Patrick Goski at Maxon.net for creating & providing the C4D sample project and for his support 24/7.This Tutorial Includes
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RE:Map UVW Multipass
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Joren Kandel (http://www.thepixellab.net/blog) has provided a Cinema 4D and After Effects tutorial where he shows you how to use RE:Map UV to replace a C4D UV pass with a 2D texture in After Effects.
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M1 and Rosetta 2
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This is a Sales support tutorial explaining M1 and Rosetta 2.*Note: There is a small typo at 00:20. It is x86-64 not x64-86Author: Lori FreitagCompany: RE:Vision EffectsThis is a Sales support tutorial explaining M1 and Rosetta 2.
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Managing your account - Moving a key-based license
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In this tutorial we will see how to deactivate a license directly from your machine and also how to manage a license remotely via your account.Note: (This tutorial is for you, if your license format is: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX Issued from Dec 2018 and later).
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