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  • More a max question ?!

    Hello everybody.

    I am a not too experienced Vray user and have a question regarding max - I think. My question is as follows.....(hope you understand what I mean ).

    I am trying to render a table that I designed for a folder. BUT - I wish to ONLY render out the table with its shadow. So I don´t want to have a "floor" or anything in the scene - except the table with its own diffuse shadow !!!! The idea is that I can place my rendering on a white background and finally the table will be printed on a white piece af paper - and still having the impression of it "standing" on the page ?!

    DAMN - I don´t know if this is understandable to you...But I hope somebody has a way of rendering this....

    Anyway. Thanx for a great forum and I must say that it´s a thrill to see all those fantastic renderings you people make....

    Peace.....

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    Using the matte material option in vray material wrapper for the objects you don't want to render. Give those materials an alpha contribution of -1. Also make those object matte objects in the vray property option in your quad menu.

    Zap
    How come Psychics have to ask for your name?

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    • #3
      I have some success with just turn on Vray Ojbect properties' Matt Objects option with alpha contribution of -1. I didn't have to mess with my material setup at all.

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      • #4
        yea, i prefer the object properties also.. especially since the right click Vray Properties thing is available.. ! it just depends on how you like to organize your scenes.
        Dave Buchhofer. // Vsaiwrk

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        • #5
          that doesn't leave the shadow on the floor, does it?

          If you place an object over a box and use this box as a mate object, no shadow is projected over it. At least I couldn't do that
          Guido.

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          • #6
            You need to tick the "Shadows" option and the "Affect alpha" option for the floor in the VRay matte properties.

            Best regards,
            Vlado
            I only act like I know everything, Rogers.

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            • #7
              You´re right LUPAZ - it doesn´t leave the shadow on the floor......

              I´ll try VLADO´s suggestion and see if it helps...

              Thanx for the replies everybody....Stay good

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