thats what i want:
box and plane rendered and used as a background:
thats what i get:
so why, if the big box is still there (as a matte), it does not block the sunlight hitting the smaller box and therefor get rid of the "double shadow" on the groundplane?
is there a setting to do just that? i could not find it. do i have to use render elements vraymatte shadow and play composit math?
the problem looks very much like what da_elf posted some time ago. but he was referring to videofootage with rendered images. so maybe there is an easy solution.
did i mention i am approaching my deadline in big steps? so i need a fast answer (vlado?)
box and plane rendered and used as a background:
thats what i get:
so why, if the big box is still there (as a matte), it does not block the sunlight hitting the smaller box and therefor get rid of the "double shadow" on the groundplane?
is there a setting to do just that? i could not find it. do i have to use render elements vraymatte shadow and play composit math?
the problem looks very much like what da_elf posted some time ago. but he was referring to videofootage with rendered images. so maybe there is an easy solution.
did i mention i am approaching my deadline in big steps? so i need a fast answer (vlado?)
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