I also use a second cloud, and I use the [Scene] tag in the path to the
icecache on the target cloud, speeds up my workflow a lot! Once you save a
cache and load it to an empty cloud, replace the name of the scene in the
path with the tag, and you can have it update with new scene versions,
without the need to re-browse for cache files. So after that, just 'save
cache on selection' and hide the source cloud, unhide the cached cloud and
you're good to go.



On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Nick Angus <n...@altvfx.com> wrote:

>  Agreed Christian, it does keep it cleaner and gives you a fallback if it
> all goes wrong!
>
>  Cheers, Nick
>
> Nick Angus | 3d Supervisor
> Alt Vfx
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> On 25/10/2012, at 5:33 PM, "Christian Keller" <chris3...@me.com> wrote:
>
>   I'd always use a separate new cloud for reading , this way everything
> stays clean.
> I often have even one scene for simulating/caching, and another one for
> reading/rendering both open at the same time ..
>
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> Am 24.10.2012 um 03:42 schrieb Nick Angus < <n...@altvfx.com>
> n...@altvfx.com>:
>
>   Good advice Steve!, works like a charm… Thanks****
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> delete the simulation marker... just ran into some more headaches myself
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> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Nick Angus < <n...@altvfx.com>
> n...@altvfx.com> wrote:****
>
> It would seem that my ICE tree is still evaluating after I have cached it
> and disconnected all nodes apart from the cache on file node.  A workaround
> I am using is to make a new empty pointcloud and use that to play back my
> cache.  I am wondering if anyone has any other workflows for this, and am I
> correct in assuming things generally get evaluated in the tree even if they
> are not directly executed.****
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