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  • #31
    Found this old post, hoping I was looking in the wrong place. Is this still not in Vray? Is it coming to Vray? Vantage has had this over a year... For both Environment Fog and standard fog.

    As all other have said its pretty much unusable without these settings. Especially on the aerial view where you only want it on background elements...

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    • #32
      Lol I almost forgot about this.
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      • #33
        The irony is that I moved back to Vray from Vantage because I needed some features that Vantage doesn't have yet which Vray does, but low and behold I am now faced with the fact that Vantage does support this and Vray doesn't

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        • #34
          Been complaining about this for years and it exists in Vantage and not in Vray? #tired
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Pixelcon View Post
            Been complaining about this for years and it exists in Vantage and not in Vray? #tired
            Yeah same. I took the liberty to put it on the ideas board, it's still in new mode though.
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            • #36
              I've had to render out my background element separately and composite in post, I am lucky that this shot is not a moving camera and the background has clear separation from the mid/foreground elements. This is still super annoying and this won't always work depending on the shot. I spend a good hour or more looking for other workarounds and there is nothing.

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