I like having the intensity of the light separate to the reflection. Gives me more control over tweaking
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Sure, I turn the reflection off on all the V-Ray plane lights and have them sit just inside the enclosure. I then apply a V-Ray light material to each side wall directly behind the light. Both the V-Ray light material and the V-Ray plane light have an EXR texture of a softbox fabric. This way I can control the intensity of the light and the reflection separately. This doesn't really get around your problem of blacks parts showing in the reflection but in my case I use the full area of the EXR as there are no black/non illuminated areas.
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This shouldn't disappear in the depths of the forum, so I'll chime in to say that I just discovered this thread and it saved my ass. Thanks!
BTW, I think the easiest solution to this would be to just add max's standard "output" rollout to the VRaySoftbox map, so you can just tick the "Alpha from RGB Intensity" in there, without the need for a separate Output map.
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Originally posted by Laserschwert View PostThis shouldn't disappear in the depths of the forum, so I'll chime in to say that I just discovered this thread and it saved my ass. Thanks!
BTW, I think the easiest solution to this would be to just add max's standard "output" rollout to the VRaySoftbox map, so you can just tick the "Alpha from RGB Intensity" in there, without the need for a separate Output map.Check out my tutorials, assets, free samples and weekly newsletter:
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You can also use the composite map if it's easieradmin@masteringcgi.com.au
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Originally posted by grantwarwick View PostYou can also use the composite map if it's easierCheck out my tutorials, assets, free samples and weekly newsletter:
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Originally posted by JamesCutler View PostSure, I turn the reflection off on all the V-Ray plane lights and have them sit just inside the enclosure. I then apply a V-Ray light material to each side wall directly behind the light. Both the V-Ray light material and the V-Ray plane light have an EXR texture of a softbox fabric. This way I can control the intensity of the light and the reflection separately. This doesn't really get around your problem of blacks parts showing in the reflection but in my case I use the full area of the EXR as there are no black/non illuminated areas.Marcin Piotrowski
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"Multiply Color By Opacity" doesn't do what you want?Lele
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