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    Hi how can i make VRay material 2 sided??

  • #2
    yes look at the picture.



    hope it helps
    Daniel Santana | Co-Founder / Technical Director
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    • #3
      By Default VrayMtl is double-sided...

      Open the Option Rollout in the material and there You will see all the extended options, which can be checked ON and OFF...

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      • #4
        Daniel Santana | Co-Founder / Technical Director
        You can do it! VFX
        Lisbon/Porto - Portugal
        http://www.ycdivfx.com

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        • #5
          Yes i knew that there was a option rollout but did'n se the 2 sided option.
          but my material is still one sided.

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          • #6
            how does it look if you render it?
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            • #7
              AAHHAAA

              yes, I just missed that I could se it in my wiewport, but yes it is 2 sided, thanks

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              • #8
                if you want to have to 2-sided in the viewport you should disable the "backface cull" in the Display group next to the Motion. This is a per-object option.
                Daniel Santana | Co-Founder / Technical Director
                You can do it! VFX
                Lisbon/Porto - Portugal
                http://www.ycdivfx.com

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                • #9
                  You can also right click on the viewport label in the viewport and choose configure then tick Force 2 sided

                  That will affect everything.

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                  • #10
                    strangely that option only works in OpenGL for my card.
                    Daniel Santana | Co-Founder / Technical Director
                    You can do it! VFX
                    Lisbon/Porto - Portugal
                    http://www.ycdivfx.com

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                    • #11
                      Same here (Nvidia 7800GTX)... odd

                      Ah well most people use openGL anyway I think.

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                      • #12
                        well i use directx, because the shaded view is faster... but for wire the opengl is faster. (or is the other way around? can't remember)
                        Daniel Santana | Co-Founder / Technical Director
                        You can do it! VFX
                        Lisbon/Porto - Portugal
                        http://www.ycdivfx.com

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