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  • Vray light-without shadows

    It would be very nice to have the option to not use shadows with the vray light. When rendering very large spaces, I sometimes use 4 or 5 vray lights and also 4 or 5 photometric area ligts without shadows to speed up
    rendering times. I would like to be able to use all vray lights. I know that
    I could use a standard light, but alot of times I need the rectangle shape
    emitting lights.

    Regards,
    Mike
    http://mikebracken.cgsociety.org/gallery/

  • #2
    yessss...... I agree...

    And I want to use Vray Light Dome without shadows... use full to simulate outdoor lighting without GI... Very easy to do with Max build in dome... But not compatible with vray....


    Best regards.
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    • #3
      I'm agree,

      I prey for this option (with exclude in reflection too)

      Regards
      The french who speak english like a spanish cow

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      • #4
        how could you tell a true area light to not cast a shadow? Im going to have to look into this, cause your right, the photometric areas have that option. It just seems silly somehow.
        ____________________________________

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        • #5
          It is a strange concept, but it does speed up rendering quite a bit. I know
          that it not physically correct, but the client doesnt know that. Pretty much
          all we do here is animation, so rendertimes are our number one concern.

          Regards,
          Mike
          http://mikebracken.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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          • #6
            I don't think that vray is "physically correct"...

            and some time you need to do some "Physically Incorrect" stuff for a faster workflow...

            Regards...


            Very nice renders mmikee
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            • #7
              True, I was only using "physically correct" in the loosest terms. Light that
              is not casting any shadows is definately more physically incorrect that the
              many other features of vray.

              Regards,
              Mike
              http://mikebracken.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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              • #8
                Hello Vlado...

                Any chance to see a vray light without shadow... (On/Off switch...)

                Or as we say in our office : "J'ai qu'Ă  aller me faire une soupe".

                in english : "I will cook myself a soup."



                Best regards....
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                • #9
                  I know one way to make the vray light not cast shadows...make the multiplier 0
                  Brian Smith
                  www.3dats.com
                  3D Architectural Training Solutions

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by brian451
                    I know one way to make the vray light not cast shadows...make the multiplier 0

                    lol
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                    • #11
                      =:-/
                      Laurent

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                      • #12
                        ehehehe funny

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                        • #13
                          you can do it.

                          make a vray light and go to "exclude" option, there exclude all objects in the scene and choose shadow casting, voilĂ .
                          I use this a lot.

                          best regards
                          themaxxer
                          Pixelschmiede GmbH
                          www.pixelschmiede.ch

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by themaxxer
                            you can do it.

                            make a vray light and go to "exclude" option, there exclude all objects in the scene and choose shadow casting, voilĂ .
                            I use this a lot.

                            best regards
                            themaxxer



                            Ok it works... you win...

                            You're Switzerlandman ! The switerland super-heroe...

                            Best regards

                            PS : I'm working in Geneva
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                            • #15
                              you can do the same thing I think without selecting anything by just switching to include. Leave the list blank and switch on shadow casting as the what to include and there you go.

                              the Maya vray light has a check box to cast shadows or not.

                              V Miller

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