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  • anisotropic rotation

    It was reported to us recently that anisotropic rotation was not working. The confusion probably stems from the fact that you have to use radians rather than degrees for this parameter. To convert a degree to a radian, just do the following math: (degrees*pi)/180

    so 45 degrees would be about .785 radians. Give it a try.
    Best regards,
    Devin Kendig
    Developer

    Chaos Group

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    Re: anisotropic rotation

    OHH !!!!
    OK, now it's clear...

    maybe next time write it near the value..

    But what about the Anisotropy value it's self? A 1 give a perfect shine material, why?

    Thanks for your explanation.

    -R-

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    • #3
      Re: anisotropic rotation

      Can the VfSU UI do this conversion - working in radians make my head hurts.
      Please mention what V-Ray and SketchUp version you are using when posting questions.

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      • #4
        Re: anisotropic rotation

        yeah, we'll get to it eventually I guess.
        Best regards,
        Devin Kendig
        Developer

        Chaos Group

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