I did this.
- A plane with a material with a VrayDirt texture connect to diffuse color
- Added a sphere and a cube
- Added the sphere as "Include" object in "Affected by" feature
- Everything is rendered correctly with just the Sphere affecting the plane
- Change "include" to "exclude".
- Plane correctly affected by the cube
- Remove the Sphere from the "Object" field in the "Affected by" feature
- The rendering seems still using the "Sphere" object following the "Exclude/Include" option.
- You have to exit from the rendered viewport, go to shading viewport and then come back to rendered viewport to see renderer not using anymore the Sphere.
The strange thing is that if you add an object as "Exclude/Include", the rendered viewport is updated correctly but if you remove the Sphere from the object field, the rendered viewport is not updated.
- A plane with a material with a VrayDirt texture connect to diffuse color
- Added a sphere and a cube
- Added the sphere as "Include" object in "Affected by" feature
- Everything is rendered correctly with just the Sphere affecting the plane
- Change "include" to "exclude".
- Plane correctly affected by the cube
- Remove the Sphere from the "Object" field in the "Affected by" feature
- The rendering seems still using the "Sphere" object following the "Exclude/Include" option.
- You have to exit from the rendered viewport, go to shading viewport and then come back to rendered viewport to see renderer not using anymore the Sphere.
The strange thing is that if you add an object as "Exclude/Include", the rendered viewport is updated correctly but if you remove the Sphere from the object field, the rendered viewport is not updated.
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