I'm pretty sure there is a better way to do this, but I saved my favourite cameras with all settings as a scene subset.stupid headlamp from the camera wish there was a way to make it off by default
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Give this man the "Dadjoke of the day"-award
Under the Environment tab in the render settings, there's an Auto Headlamp option that I have set to Never. I haven't given the headlamp another thought since then. Does that not do what I think it does?stupid headlamp from the camera wish there was a way to make it off by default
I was confused myself. I didn't want to respond because I was wondering if there was some other setting I changed and forgot about.Under the Environment tab in the render settings, there's an Auto Headlamp option that I have set to Never. I haven't given the headlamp another thought since then. Does that not do what I think it does?
thanksUnder the Environment tab in the render settings, there's an Auto Headlamp option that I have set to Never. I haven't given the headlamp another thought since then. Does that not do what I think it does?
There are settings in the environment like you've already been told but also if you select the camera in the scene tab and go down to parameters there's also settings there for you can control it.stupid headlamp from the camera wish there was a way to make it off by default
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yeah I know have already responded to that postThere are settings in the environment like you've already been told but also if you select the camera in the scene tab and go down to parameters there's also settings there for you can control it.
This is a case where a centimeter ruler instead of an inch ruler still didn't help. She needs this device, urgently:Seeing if you measure up
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