I've an object wich have to disappear from alpha. With max' scanline, I'm actually animating a blend materiel between a matte material and a standard one. Unfortunatly, matte material doesn't work with Vray, and It seems I can't animate the alpha contribution. Any Ideas?
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Re: animate matte properties alpha contribution?
well not sure what u mean by:
Originally posted by ren0Unfortunatly, matte material doesn't work with Vray
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I might be missing something here but why don't you just add a VRay material wrapper to your material and animate the alpha contribution?
It seems to work in the test scene http://ftp.tskgroup.co.uk/~tsk3d/AlphaFade.max
It outputs a png sequence where the alpha of the box fades from pure white to black over 100 frames.
DanDan Brew
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so you want the object to remain rendered however you want the alpha channel for the object to dissapear? this is a rather weird setup. im curious what type of effect your going for. if you key the object over a background it would look like the object will dissapear (since the alpha now is at transparent. however if you have any other 3d objects in the scene. their alpha if they overlap the object will screw up the effect.
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Thanks Daniel, I'd never tried VRayMtlWrapper, and since there's no search in Vray help...
Anyway, it works like a charm.
To explain why I need this, I have a TV set in my scene. The TV is off. Then the TV powers on and the alpha of the screen itself becomes transparent, so the postprod guys can easily insert a video in the screen.
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i see now the purpose of the fading alpha!
anyways the chaos documentation can easily be found in the chaosgroup folder in ur startup
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Originally posted by ene.xisi see now the purpose of the fading alpha!
anyways the chaos documentation can easily be found in the chaosgroup folder in ur startup
I used to download it from spot3d, copy the .chm to 3dsmax9/help, and add a line in plugin.ini to have the link in "additional help". But since I use max9, the help tries to open in fullscreen and lock Max. I've to kill the help app, and browse to my help dir. to open it.
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go to start > programs > chaosgroup > ... > documentation
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