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  1. Im just getting into redshift and I have been googling around try to figure out if using the instancefile att is possible. I would like to instance files off disk so that I can have control over the frame of the cache that I'm instancing. I set up this simple test scene so feel free to take a look and point out what I have missed. Thanks, Stephen rs_instance.hip
  2. Hi Guys If anyone has done this and has a solution or any advice that would be great and hugely appreciated. It is fairly easy to do all of this if your volumes to instance are within your hip scene. However once you are only referencing them from disk I am struggling to run the cvex over each instanced volume (of which I am using 20 different variations hence using the "instancefile" attr.) I am also trying to volume sample each instance to pull in surface, rest etc primitives into the cvex context to drive my displacement. many thanks tom
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