Blender Mesh Topics
Each object in a scene has its own Redshift specific settings that can be found in the Object Properties panel as outlined below.
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| Using Redshift visibility settings to disable the primary visibility of an object |
For more details on each section please see the following information or pages:
Ignore Motion Blur - When enabled an animated object will not receive motion blur.
Object ID - Specifies the Redshift object ID.
For more information please see the Proxies page.
With an object selected, navigate to the Redshift Proxy section that can be found in the Object Properties panel. Then select an output folder path (1), give your proxy a name, and press the "Export to RS Proxy" button (2) as pictured in the image below.
This may take some time depending on the complexity of your proxy.
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| Exporting a Redshift proxy file |
To load a Redshift proxy into your scene use the Add > Mesh menu and select"Add RS Proxy," (1) this will add an empty proxy to your scene.
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| Adding a placeholder for a Redshift proxy |
On this new placeholder object, navigate to the Redshift Proxy section of the Object Properties panel and select a proxy from your computer (1) as pictured below. The "Reset to proxy Bound-box size" button (2) can be used to update the placeholder objects bounding box to the size of the proxy object, this is helpful to get an understanding of the placement of the proxy in the scene.
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| Setting up a Redshift proxy |
After setup, the proxy will render correctly but the viewport and scene can respond more quickly to changes because the proxy is loaded at render time and is saved outside the scene.
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| Rendering a Redshift proxy |