May, 04 2011
Hi all,
I'am a new vray user(the last one version) for Rhino 4 SR9.
I've took a look on the Gijs topic posed on november 2008 and his link seems to be death.
So, I'm looking for a good tuto which permit me to put a decal on a drinking glass (I'm designer for a glass producer in Belgium and sometime, I must put a branding on the glass).
I used Flamingo before to do that but I want now to do it with VRay because I bought it and I want to fully use it.
I've well done the "red cup" tuto to put a decal on the mug but I can't go ahead with a transparent material instead of opaque material.
Is someone could help me ?
Many thanks in advance.
Vincent.
May, 06 2011
Hi all,
I've made the mug tuto and I can now work with the refraction layer.
But, in the tuto, we must make a pre-made bitmap (gradient in this case).
Till that, no problem to do.
But I would place a logo with some colours of which the white.
If I follow the procedure, my white becomes transparent...
What can I do to keep the opacity of the white of my logo?
Many thanks to the one who could help me...
Vincent.
Hi all,
I'am a new vray user(the last one version) for Rhino 4 SR9.
I've took a look on the Gijs topic posed on november 2008 and his link seems to be death.
So, I'm looking for a good tuto which permit me to put a decal on a drinking glass (I'm designer for a glass producer in Belgium and sometime, I must put a branding on the glass).
I used Flamingo before to do that but I want now to do it with VRay because I bought it and I want to fully use it.
I've well done the "red cup" tuto to put a decal on the mug but I can't go ahead with a transparent material instead of opaque material.
Is someone could help me ?
Many thanks in advance.
Vincent.
May, 06 2011
Hi all,
I've made the mug tuto and I can now work with the refraction layer.
But, in the tuto, we must make a pre-made bitmap (gradient in this case).
Till that, no problem to do.
But I would place a logo with some colours of which the white.
If I follow the procedure, my white becomes transparent...
What can I do to keep the opacity of the white of my logo?
Many thanks to the one who could help me...
Vincent.
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