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  • #16
    We got your scene and checked it - there's no lighting for the fire because you are using matte on the vraymtlwrapper.
    Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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    • #17
      We managed to reproduce the noise on the matte surface, we'll investigate and get back to you
      Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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      • #18
        Originally posted by a0121536 View Post
        We got your scene and checked it - there's no lighting for the fire because you are using matte on the vraymtlwrapper.
        I do not understand. PhoenixFD does not work with vraymtlwrapper. Or am I doing something wrong?
        I only need a simulation shadows and lighting from the fire.

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        • #19
          You can't get lighting on a matte object, only shadows and reflections. Phoenix lights are no exception - they should not be visible on the matte surface at all. The noise you get on the matte object from the Phoenix lights is a bug and we're working to remove it.
          Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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          • #20
            Friends I have another problem.
            In another scene, I wanted to create a smoke plane. Which will be painted in the texture. As in this video:

            If I create a new scene, the texture is easily adjusted. But if I apply texture to my old scene, almost nothing happens.
            What I do:
            Create a Bitmap with texture and adjust the size.
            turn on checkbox RGB / Map PHXSource and throw texture.
            turn on the RGB Input section of Phoenix Simulator-and
            In RenderParametr> Colors and Transperency> Smoke Color turn textures and throw Bitmap image.

            Usually it works. But at this scene does not. What could be the problem?

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            • #21
              Hmm, in the colors and transparency you should choose RGB for the Smoke Color - this way the texture you have set on the phoenix source will be carried with the smoke and distorted. Otherwise if you set the texture directly for the Smoke Color, you should disable RGB for the source and leave it only in the Output panel.
              Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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              • #22
                Thank you, it means I have done wrong.
                But it did not help. This is a problem in the 2015 Max. When I opened the same scene in Max 2014 it worked O_o. Miracle-)

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                • #23
                  Ha! Mystery.. What Phoenix version do you use?
                  Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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                  • #24
                    Got it - there's a problem with PHX source RGB in today's nightly, but the one from 21st is okay.
                    Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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                    • #25
                      2.2 Version


                      In max 2015 Phoenix objects disappear from the viewport, unless they are highlighted. But most likely a problem in max. Phoenix nothing to do with. Because I had some problems with max 2015 when installing. Therefore, in max 2015 many bugs.

                      By the way, what version you are testing Max scene with fire, I sent you?

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                      • #26
                        2015, but haven't seen objects disappear like that so far. Btw, maybe we need to introduce a new Phoenix emissive light render element so you can compose your light together with the matte shadows and reflections. We also found the problem with the noise on the matte and it will be included in Tuesday's nightly build. If you don't have permissions to download nightly builds, you may send a mail to support@chaosgroup.com.
                        Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by a0121536 View Post
                          Btw, maybe we need to introduce a new Phoenix emissive light render element so you can compose your light together with the matte shadows and reflections.
                          It sounds very good! That would be awesome! What do I need to do to have a new Render Element?

                          Thank you for your quick responses and help.

                          The last question about the bug with the noise. If I use another type of light noise also appear? Or you have not tested?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by DiuS View Post
                            It sounds very good! That would be awesome! What do I need to do to have a new Render Element?
                            We need to write it first

                            Originally posted by DiuS View Post
                            The last question about the bug with the noise. If I use another type of light noise also appear? Or you have not tested?
                            Try vray lights instead of max lights.
                            Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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