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The State Sets toolbar UI
From the course: 3ds Max: Rendering for Compositing in V-Ray Next
The State Sets toolbar UI
- [Instructor] As we did with the render elements that we looked at in the previous chapter, we're going to take a few minutes out of these point to explore the various controls available inside the State Sets UI. Starting first of all, with the State Sets toolbar itself. Now, if you don't already have this open, you can do that as noted in the previous exercise by right clicking on an empty portion of the main toolbar and selecting the State Sets option from the menu. On this quick access toolbar, looking from left to right, we have the main State Sets UI toggle, which can be used to turn the main State Sets dialogue both ON and OFF again with ON being what we want for now, given that I also want to add a couple of new states to the list using the, Add State button, which uses this plus symbol as its icon. With the dialogue open and with a State Set as active, we can come back to the State Sets toolbar and note that we now gain…
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State Sets explained2m 38s
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The State Sets toolbar UI2m 45s
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State Sets dialogue UI4m 13s
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Basic State Sets workflow3m 44s
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Using State Sets for rendering in passes, part 12m 52s
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Using State Sets for rendering in passes, part 24m 17s
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Using State Sets for flexibility5m 2s
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