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Batch and command-line render with layers
Work with render layers
Naming render layers
Duplicate an existing render layer
You can duplicate
any layer in your Maya scene.
You can use this feature to create two layers
that are similar with only minor differences. For example, use this
feature if you want to have two identical layers, but with raytracing
turned on for one layer and turned off for the other. With this
feature, you do not need to create the two layers independently
- you only need to create one layer and duplicate it. This eliminates the
need to reassign objects, materials and attributes in order to create
the second layer.
There are two options available with this feature:
- You
can choose to copy both the objects and render layer properties
(e.g. material overrides, render stats) to the new layer; or
- You
can choose to copy only the objects to the new layer and create
new overrides for the duplicated layer.
To
duplicate an existing render layer
- From
the Render Layer Editor, select
the layer that you wish to copy.
- Select Layers
> Copy Layer >
- Select
one of the two Copy Layer mode. To create
an exact duplication of the selected layer, including objects and
render layer properties, select With Membership and
Overrides. To carry over only objects, select With Membership.