11-10-2016, 04:42 PM
Jux is working as intended but not for what you want to do.
The lighting presets include the choice of environment map, so when you change presets it changes the env map. You can change it back to yours after loading the preset (and no need to refresh the list each time). You can lock the In Set, Interior and Exterior sections against changes when opening presets or memory spots, but there is no method to protect the env map. Most of the lighting presets use the (Default).jpg map, but not all. So there isn't an easy way to try out lots of lighting presets using a different choice of env map. Jux looks in two places for env maps: the program folder and the personal Env Map folder.
So I see two things people might want to do:
1. change the 'default' env map. You could do this by renaming the (Default).jpg file and providing another with that name in your own folder. That would not work for presets that use a different env map. It's also inconvenient for changing often.
2. protect the env map pic when loading lighting presets.
I'll think about the possibilities.
The lighting presets include the choice of environment map, so when you change presets it changes the env map. You can change it back to yours after loading the preset (and no need to refresh the list each time). You can lock the In Set, Interior and Exterior sections against changes when opening presets or memory spots, but there is no method to protect the env map. Most of the lighting presets use the (Default).jpg map, but not all. So there isn't an easy way to try out lots of lighting presets using a different choice of env map. Jux looks in two places for env maps: the program folder and the personal Env Map folder.
So I see two things people might want to do:
1. change the 'default' env map. You could do this by renaming the (Default).jpg file and providing another with that name in your own folder. That would not work for presets that use a different env map. It's also inconvenient for changing often.
2. protect the env map pic when loading lighting presets.
I'll think about the possibilities.