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C4D lambert and surface material previews only render specularity and nothing else. Why is this?

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sales
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C4D lambert and surface material previews only render specularity and nothing else. Why is this?

Other types of Arnold shader types show visibly (such as "flat" and the texture shader networks). However, Arnold lambert and standard surface shaders only seem to show their specularity in the preview swatches. https://gyazo.com/e47bf0ffea65e74b495b2391d9da766f

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Message 2 of 11
Stephen.Blair
in reply to: sales

I don't see anything in the preview swatches. It looks like you created those shaders while the IPR was running, so the previews weren't rendered.

  • While the IPR is running, material previews are not rendered because only one render session can be active in Arnold. Previews will be updated when the IPR is stopped. The last rendered preview is displayed with a small orange frame showing that the preview is delayed. The IPR is stopped when a render to Picture Viewer is started because of the same reason.


// Stephen Blair
// Arnold Renderer Support
Message 3 of 11
sales
in reply to: sales

Hi Stephen - Thanks for the reply!

Unless it's turned 'on' by default even when it's window is hidden, I'm actually not certain that the Arnold IPR was running when I created the shaders, as I didn't even know it existed until you called it to my attention. It's possible that "Render View" (cmd+R) was in active mode for one of my viewports when I created the Arnold materials, which begs the question, will "cmd+R" automatically invoke the Arnold IPR in the active viewport if I have Arnold set as the active engine in the Render Settings panel?

In any event, I pulled up the Arnold IPR window from the Plugins menu. When I open the window, the start/stop render arrow is active (orange) by default, and the rendered image is visibly being calculated.

As the documentation states: "Previews will be updated when the IPR is stopped." I imagined that setting stop/start button to inactive (white) would turn off Arnold IPR altogether, and the material preview swatches would suddenly appear fully-rendered, but this is not what happened. Despite having turned off the Arnold IPR, the swatches still appear black.

Are there any other settings I ought to investigate in order to make the material preview swatches renderable?

Message 4 of 11
Stephen.Blair
in reply to: sales

Try changing a parameter of the shader, or changing the preview model (right click a preview)



// Stephen Blair
// Arnold Renderer Support
Message 5 of 11
sales
in reply to: sales

Stephen, thanks for your continued help. I gave both suggestions a try though I'm still not seeing any swatch update. I'm attaching a link to my scene file if you'd care to have a look https://www.dropbox.com/s/vveiver63lkhcyu/arnold-test-02.c4d?dl=0

Message 6 of 11
Stephen.Blair
in reply to: sales

Hi Nik

I was able to get the swatches to render. I right-clicked a swatch and clicked Open Window.

The Arnold Material Preview Window is in auto-update mode by default, so then I just clicked each material in the Material Manager and the Preview Window updates with a rendered swatch.

Not sure why it doesn't work on your machine.



// Stephen Blair
// Arnold Renderer Support
Message 7 of 11
peter.horvath6V6K3
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This happens when the plugin can not access the Arnold material preview scenes and the default C4D scene is used instead. When you right click on the preview you should see the Arnold scenes listed, like this:

266-matpreviews.png

Make sure the scene files are in the [C4D install]/library/materialpreview folder and they are readable.

Message 8 of 11
sales
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Stephen, Peter,

Thanks for the responses. As it turns out, the material preview scene files ended up in a folder that was not the path [C4D install]/library/materialpreview but rather [C4D install]/plugin/library/materialpreview files. In the meantime, I copied them into the suggested folder and I can now see the preview swatches by right-clicking on the preview and choosing one of the Arnold options, as both of you suggested.

This does however make me wonder if I'd taken the best course of action when installing Arnold. As the documentation suggested, I pointed here when setting up my install destination: Applications/MAXON/CINEMA 4D R1x

Obviously, the material preview scenes ended up in the wrong place, so I have to wonder whether other things have as well. It appears most of Arnold's functions (lighting options, cameras, asset manager, etc.) are available to me through C4D's Plugins dropdown menu, but I'm not seeing icons for these types of things in my toolbar/shelf . Does this sound right?

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peter.horvath6V6K3
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Yes, you have to point the installer to Applications/MAXON/CINEMA 4D R1x. That's the default, so you actually don't have to change anything just click Continue.I just tested the installer here and it works fine. What's your C4D, C4DtoA and Mac version?

The plugin files should be under Applications/MAXON/CINEMA 4D R1x/plugins/C4DtoA. For example the icons are in the res/icons subfolder.

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fermin_villaseca
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Is this thread still open? I can't seem to fix this. Everything is installed correctly but I can preview any shader. Pls help

Message 11 of 11

No, please ask a new question. And please specify what OS and what software versions you are using.



// Stephen Blair
// Arnold Renderer Support

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