I have a scene with multiple 2d image planes that have opacity maps on them. The background is another of those image planes with no opacity.
Its very crude form of camera matching. But its in a toony kind of image.
So I wanted to create a shadow one of the foreground 2d objects with a shadow catcher. The material used for the plane is a vraylightmtl with opacity map with "exposure correct on" and the opacity map multiplied ...
So I thought - add a plane below the image plane, give it a vraymtl, then click matte object, vrayalpha -1.0, shadow and alpha boxes ticked
the alpha channel looks nice and all.
But the RGB channel has a darkened square where the shadow catcher is. I tried turning off "visible to camera" but then it didn't render at all. I have tried turning on and off caustics, GI, using a null material, using vray override mtl,
I've uploaded 2 images to show the problem. Sorry for the glamour image of the girl, but I literally grabbed the first images that I could remember that had a good quality image mask for them, and I was a glamour photographer for 5 years.
anyone know how to have that square shadow just display the shadow part? and to have it show as just a darkened version of the background?
Raj
Its very crude form of camera matching. But its in a toony kind of image.
So I wanted to create a shadow one of the foreground 2d objects with a shadow catcher. The material used for the plane is a vraylightmtl with opacity map with "exposure correct on" and the opacity map multiplied ...
So I thought - add a plane below the image plane, give it a vraymtl, then click matte object, vrayalpha -1.0, shadow and alpha boxes ticked
the alpha channel looks nice and all.
But the RGB channel has a darkened square where the shadow catcher is. I tried turning off "visible to camera" but then it didn't render at all. I have tried turning on and off caustics, GI, using a null material, using vray override mtl,
I've uploaded 2 images to show the problem. Sorry for the glamour image of the girl, but I literally grabbed the first images that I could remember that had a good quality image mask for them, and I was a glamour photographer for 5 years.
anyone know how to have that square shadow just display the shadow part? and to have it show as just a darkened version of the background?
Raj
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