Description
With this plugin you can also quickly and easily assign the available passes, delete unnecessary or select objects to which it are assigned. Rename function will help specify the names of the results of rendering passes, as well as convenient to distribute all the sequences on the subdirectories.
Main features
- Name variables (tokens);
- Creating individual and group passes;
- Removal of passes for the entire scene at once and for the objects individually;
- Renaming and sorting rendering results into folders;
- The script for After Effects to import sequences after renaming;
- Support for versions of Cinema 4D R17-23, Win and Mac.
Fast and easy
Set in the Name field the needed template of pass name of and press Create new button. The plugin will analyze all the Object Buffer numbers used in the scene, will find first unused and apply it to a new or existing Compositing tag. After that you will see a new Object Buffer pass with the specified name in the Render Settings.
Say no to the numbers and yes to the names!
Flash Buffer save you from having to remember the number of passes when working with Compositing tags. This is the basic concept of the plugin. By specifying the name of the pass, you do work with it more productive. You can also use text variables to speed up the process.
Key features
Create
Flash Buffer will help you reduce the time to add a new Object Buffers significantly and you can avoid this routine process by a couple of mouse clicks! New passes are created in two modes. Separate mode – each selected object receives its own individual OB pass, Single group – the selected objects are placed into a single pass.
Create: Apply pass
To assign an existing OB pass to the selected object, simply click Apply pass button, and choose a pass.
Delete
Removing passes is also organized very convenient. You can clear the scene with all the information about OB passes, or do it individually for the selected objects. It is possible to remove unnecessary Compositing tags if they are not used for other purposes.
Select
Sometimes you need to find an object by its OB pass quickly. In the Select tab you will find two buttons helping to select all objects with OB passes or pick up just one.
Rename
Excellent! Finally, we completed the scene rendering, but look, what is this? OB passes files have complicated names “… object_1_0000.jpg”, “… object_3_0035.jpg”, etc. It is time to apply the Flash Buffer Rename!
Rename function allows to sort sequence files in to separate subfolders. This processing not only OB passes files, but also the other passes from the specified directory. It should be noted that the Rename function works in a separate thread. This means that when processing large numbers of files, Cinema 4D won’t hang, waiting for the end command, and you can use the program further.
Path from names option indicate, that now all slashes (“/” or “\”) in the passes names is the dividers to create a new path. Organizing OB files becomes easier!
There’s a script for Adobe After Effects included to Pro edition plug-in, that helps to import the sequence of files after the renaming . The main advantage of this method is supporting Unicode characters in file paths, witch is usually a problem when you import via * .aec file and all subdirectories structure built using the Path from names functions will also be reflected in After Effects project.
Flash Buffer is distributed in two editions. Lite version differs from Pro the lack of functionality to select and rename (Select and Rename tabs), there is no script for Adobe After Effects, as well as some options are disabled on the Create tab: ability to create disabled in the Render Settings passes and processing of all Render Settings presets. Lite version is cheaper by more than two times. It might be fit for those who, for example, uses in its workflow plug-in Cineware.
In this video you will learn how to use this plugin, and find a lot of useful information about using tokens in Cinema 4D R17, to sort the results of rendering files on subdirectories. English subtitles available.