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How to reset to Arnold default rendering settings?

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Anonymous
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How to reset to Arnold default rendering settings?

After testing various Arnold rendering settings, I'd like to reset the renderer to its default settings, but can't find any obvious way to do this — I'm able to save settings files, but I can't find any default settings to open. Is there a quick way to do this, like in most other renderers — i.e. just load/reset to defaults?

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RobH2
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One way that is common but not sure if it applies to Arnold is to switch to 'Scanline' render and come back to Arnold. It works for VRay and is a common way to reset VRay to default. It might work for Arnold. 


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CiroCardoso3v
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That is what I do. Although, you also lose the Imagers and AOVs.

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CiroCardoso3v
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Actually, there is another solution. You can create a preset and save it. You can have one for quick renders and final render.

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