I posted this in the above LWF thread, but I thought it would be good to give it its own.
You may have noticed when working in LWF that you can't make your procedural maps render correctly because there is no checkbox that will compensate the values in your color swatches, and bring them back down where they're supposed to be. This is particularly troublesome when you want to update older files to LWF.
To get around this:
And of course you can do this to any map that doesn't have an output rollout by nesting it inside an Output Map and doing it there.
You may have noticed when working in LWF that you can't make your procedural maps render correctly because there is no checkbox that will compensate the values in your color swatches, and bring them back down where they're supposed to be. This is particularly troublesome when you want to update older files to LWF.
To get around this:
Open the map's Output rollout
Check "Enable Color Map"
Click and hold the "Add Point" button and select the Bezier curve.
Click on the line to add a control point.
Set the numbers below to move the point to 0.5 and 0.219
Check "Enable Color Map"
Click and hold the "Add Point" button and select the Bezier curve.
Click on the line to add a control point.
Set the numbers below to move the point to 0.5 and 0.219
And of course you can do this to any map that doesn't have an output rollout by nesting it inside an Output Map and doing it there.
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