Thanks Oshyan!
One other thing I wanted to ask is if it is possible to make -exportvdb work with the -f frame ranges like it does with rendering images?
I have been animating certain cloud settings to get different cloud shapes (mainly the seed value) so for example I set my frame range in Terragen from 1-256, and animate the seed with a linear curve from 1-256 as well, so at frame 79 I am going to be exporting the cloud with seed 79.
Currently I have been making a batch file / shell script (.sh) with each line in the .sh file specifying the .tgd file and commands to export one .vdb file.
In doing this I have to manually save out each .tgd at the frame I want exported. When exporting hundreds of little vdb clouds this takes awhile.
So it would be nice if I could just do something like this instead:
./terragen -p project.tgd -exportvdb "Easy Cloud 01" output.vdb -f 1-56, 61,62,89, 111-189, 253,255
That way I could do everything I have been doing but just working with one .tgd file.
Lastly, if this is possible and I isn't too much to ask would it also be possible to add a voxel override switch to specify the millions of voxels to use?
./terragen -p project.tgd -exportvdb "Easy Cloud 01" output.vdb -voxels 800 -threads 8 -frames 1-100, 256
Just some ideas.
I have found using Notepad++ can help me with some of this when having to work with hundreds of separate .tgd files, but it sure would be handy to have these two additional command line switches.
Thanks,
-Derek