Users with a vast quantity of HDRIs, and who make heavy use of the JPG background feature, may prefer not to store the JPGs on their C:/ drive as is currently the case. If we instead store them next to the HDRIs themselves, or in a, it also automatically solves potential filename conflicts as well.
Users with a vast quantity of HDRIs, and who make heavy use of the JPG background feature, may prefer not to store the JPGs on their C:/ drive as is currently the case. If we instead store them next to the HDRIs themselves, or in a, it also automatically solves potential filename conflicts as well.