I have been messing with it for days now, and i am about to give up. I cannot seem to exclude the skydome from the environment lighting. I have tried doing it from the VrayMtlWrapper and from the Object Settings in the rendering dialog, but no dice. Just wondering how everyone else handles this. TIA!
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Thanks for the suggestion! I have tried to use that method before, but i have a problem with the image sizes. Adding the ground area below the sky adds a lot to the file size, and is quickly depletes my resources. Is there no way to exclude an object from the environment lighting? If that functionality isn't already there, it would be a handy feature to add!Ben Steinert
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Originally posted by beesteeThanks for the suggestion! I have tried to use that method before, but i have a problem with the image sizes. Adding the ground area below the sky adds a lot to the file size, and is quickly depletes my resources.
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Wow! I learn something new every day! Thanks egz.
In the meantime, just in case anyone wanted to know, i found out how to exclude the light dome from the environment lighting. Deep in the recesses of vray.info i found this. Unchecking the "Visible to Reflection/Refraction" in an objects properties worked fine, but, as would be expected, nothing will reflect the image used on the skydome.
One question about the spherical environment method. Is the environment mapping relative to the camera or the scene? I will toy with it for a few more hours, thanks guys!Ben Steinert
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Originally posted by beesteeUnchecking the "Visible to Reflection/Refraction" in an objects properties worked fine, but, as would be expected, nothing will reflect the image used on the skydome.
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