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white in max environment color
and
uncheck affect background in the color mapping rollout
that shoud do it
I tried this method, but, the background wasn't pure white. using a wrapper mtl and savind as PNG with alpha is the best solution I've found so far. Thanks
so, applying all the solution above:
- No vignetting
- Neutral balance color
- Affect background unchecked
- Process background and environment uncheck
The only way to get a white background is to uncheck the exposure control in the vrayphysical camera slot and apply a color mapping with intensity gamma. But for sure that doesn't allow you to render the image as per your wishes!
Can I ask why you'd want to render with pure white bg?
The best way (and proper way) is to render with pure black and comp the BG in post (for you a solid white) using pre-multiply with black on your beauty pass.
Can I ask why you'd want to render with pure white bg?
The best way (and proper way) is to render with pure black and comp the BG in post (for you a solid white) using pre-multiply with black on your beauty pass.
Well then, in theory, you should disable the affect background, add a white in the BG and make sure you over ride the BG color with black in the vray environnement roll-out in the render settings.
This will basically just act as a screen color for your BG without affecting the colours of your scene.
I added the scene as attached just in case.
But make sure you will never need to change the BG color in post as you'll always end up with a fringe in aliasing if you render out with any color other than black
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