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+ "text": "Hi everyone. Before we start this week, I just want to make sure that everyone is on the same page. And just in case you haven't been using the ACES color space until now, I just want to show you how to quickly set it up and start using it. Now, if you're not familiar with it, I suggest you go and read up on it a bit more. It's something that's good to know and also just learn why it's useful for CG renders. Basically it means you get richer colors and larger values in bright areas. So for anything like fire, explosions, magical effects or anything of that sort, it's really useful and your renders would just look nicer with it. If we go to side effects.com slash docs, Houdini, Pyro and shading, we get this page here and they actually show you how to set up aces inside Houdini. So if you want, you can just follow these instructions, but I will show it myself. It's really simple. I just wanted to show you these examples just so you could see the difference. And just by switching to aces, you kind of get all these nicer colors. Everything looks more detailed as well, especially if you compare these kind of burnt out areas here, like the really hot areas now have all these kind of small details inside. And it just looks much better. So to install ASUS, you just go to this webpage here. It's opencolorio.org. Go to downloads and download OCO version one, legacy configurations. Once you have this zip file, just extract it somewhere on your drive. I've just put everything in my C drive. And we're gonna be using Ases 1.0.3 So we just need to tell Houdini to load in this config.ocio file and to do this we just go to documents Houdini and we go to houdini.env Over here you just add in this line here, so OCI O and then the path and most importantly just point it to this config.ocio file and save it. And when you restart Houdini it will just load in and have Aces set up as default. Now if you want to check it you just go to edit, color settings, color correction and this path should be preloaded. Now if you want to double check you can just go to the render view and you can see now we have Aces here. Once you have everything set up and working properly, we can continue. And I'll see you in the next video.",
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