Hello.
I have problems using RPF files in combustion.
The file has all channels I need and all seem to be ok but...there's something wrong...
I can't use 3dfog with rpf's created with vray but rpf's from scanline work fine.
I try to find differences in between both rpf's but couldn't find any.
This is an old issue as you can see
http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...pic.php?t=5123
Using the scanline isn't an option for me because I use vray proxies
I also tried to manually set the z depth channel in combustion but it only works if the source is not an rpf. I guess theres something other than the zdepth channel that's causing the problems.
Even if I just use a simple image and use a separate zdepth image I need to render it in rvay because of the proxies and then...because there's no AA and I don't have the coverage channel the fog edges are very jaggy.
Can someone help!?
Here's a zip containing the combustion project:
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/ruquita/3dFog/fogtest.zip
Thanks
I have problems using RPF files in combustion.
The file has all channels I need and all seem to be ok but...there's something wrong...
I can't use 3dfog with rpf's created with vray but rpf's from scanline work fine.
I try to find differences in between both rpf's but couldn't find any.
This is an old issue as you can see
http://www.chaosgroup.com/forum/phpB...pic.php?t=5123
Using the scanline isn't an option for me because I use vray proxies
I also tried to manually set the z depth channel in combustion but it only works if the source is not an rpf. I guess theres something other than the zdepth channel that's causing the problems.
Even if I just use a simple image and use a separate zdepth image I need to render it in rvay because of the proxies and then...because there's no AA and I don't have the coverage channel the fog edges are very jaggy.
Can someone help!?
Here's a zip containing the combustion project:
http://clientes.netvisao.pt/ruquita/3dFog/fogtest.zip
Thanks
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