Possible New Feature?

Started by jaf, July 02, 2011, 08:47:56 PM

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jaf

Hi everyone,
I was playing with some atmosphere parameters today and had an idea.  Wouldn't a button on each panel, maybe labeled "save current parameters" and another called "restore current parameters" be nice?

I realize I can save/increment save the whole scene, or do "undo's" and get back to the same spot, but I think this would be simpler and quite useful.

I find myself getting into a "I'll change this, this, and this" and give it a try, even though I know better.  Then wishing after a render I could remember what I changed (getting old is the pits.)

I suspect coding something like this would be easy (I know, it may not be as easy as I think) since I believe all the parameters are under a fixed xml "object".

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Oshyan

We have a per-node customizable "presets" feature under consideration for the future, but it's not likely to be introduced very soon. Good idea though.

- Oshyan

Dune

You can always copy (ctrl+D) a set of nodes, disconnect the original set and try other stuff with the new set.

elscorpio

Quote from: jaf on July 02, 2011, 08:47:56 PM
Hi everyone,
I was playing with some atmosphere parameters today and had an idea.  Wouldn't a button on each panel, maybe labeled "save current parameters" and another called "restore current parameters" be nice?

I realize I can save/increment save the whole scene, or do "undo's" and get back to the same spot, but I think this would be simpler and quite useful.

I find myself getting into a "I'll change this, this, and this" and give it a try, even though I know better.  Then wishing after a render I could remember what I changed (getting old is the pits.)

I suspect coding something like this would be easy (I know, it may not be as easy as I think) since I believe all the parameters are under a fixed xml "object".



Same here, i had to get into the habit of writing log files to remember all the changes i make in project, so i could backtrace.

nixx

Quote from: elscorpio on July 03, 2011, 02:30:39 PM
Same here, i had to get into the habit of writing log files to remember all the changes i make in project, so i could backtrace.

I do this in all apps I use. Comment nodes are sometimes life-saving ;) I also do what Dune said a lot, which is another "safe" way to experiment.

nick
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