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  • Falloff radius in VRayEnvFog not work with inner meshes

    Hi
    I have one editable poly object. It's sphere inside box. I use this object as gizmo for VRayEnvFog with some "gizmo falloff radius".
    But "gizmo falloff radius" only work for box. There is no soft edges for sphere inside box.
    Why this happens? And how I can get soft edges around sphere (inside box)? Also I want to control separately inner and outer edge softness. Is this possible?
    p.s. Here is render of my problem. 3ds Max 2014 SP5 + VRay_adv_32002_max2014_x64_25860
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  • #2
    Hi,

    There is something buggy here - "gizmo falloff radius" is not working until "per gizmo fadeout enable" is unchecked, so please see if "per gizmo fadeout enable" is unchecked when you select your gizmo.
    If it was that easy, it would have already been done

    Peter Matanov
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    • #3
      Yes, I know it! And it doesn't work in both cases.
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      • #4
        In that case I will need your scene, because everything looks fine in my test -
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        If it was that easy, it would have already been done

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        • #5
          Here my scene.
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          • #6
            Hm how did you make the geometry ? Here is your box on the left and a poly that I made on the right, cut by VRayClipper -

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            • #7
              I create box and sphere. Then I convert box to editable poly and attach sphere to box.
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              • #8
                What effect are you trying to achieve ? A sphere shaped hole in the box ?
                If it was that easy, it would have already been done

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                • #9
                  yes, I want fog disappear in one place to form an empty sphere inside whole volume of fog and than it all came back (sphere must be animated to achieve smooth disappearing).
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                  • #10
                    By attaching a geometry .. you are just attaching it You are placing one volume into another, you can't expect 3ds max to know you want to create a hole Try using Boolean operations (Compound Objects).
                    If it was that easy, it would have already been done

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                    • #11
                      or just flip the faces of the sphere so they face inwards.. should do the same.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by super gnu View Post
                        or just flip the faces of the sphere so they face inwards.. should do the same.
                        or that
                        If it was that easy, it would have already been done

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by super gnu View Post
                          or just flip the faces of the sphere so they face inwards.. should do the same.
                          no, it is not the same.

                          Originally posted by slizer View Post
                          Try using Boolean operations (Compound Objects).
                          That's it! Thank you!
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                          • #14
                            assuming the sphere is completely inside the box (ie not intersecting the sides of the box) , then flipping the faces of the internal sphere should give exactly the same result as booleaning one from the other

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by super gnu View Post
                              flipping the faces of the internal sphere should give exactly the same result as booleaning one from the other
                              Yes, u r right! You will not believe me of course but I did it before. And it start work only after you mention this!
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