Sorry about the long title, not sure how else i could have worded it.
Please excuse me if i get any terminology incorrect as i just handle the IT i am not a designer myself.
One of our designers send this message through to me.
"Ive found a potential issue with the new vray! We tend to work a lot with png files for products in our models, the new vray has made it a bit more complex to use a png as a transparent file. The material needs to have a VrayBRDF layer in which you can adjust the opacity values (as attached)
If you don't do this the png has will render with a white background!! It might mean product made in older versions wont render clear if the settings aren't first adjusted. If the material doesn't already have a BRDF layer then it means reimporting and scaling the texture!"
The renders shes shown me this happening on are clothing items. I believe what shes asking is there an easier way of converting the opacity from the old diffuse Layer option to a new VrayBRDF layer without having to recreate it.
Regards
Matt
Please excuse me if i get any terminology incorrect as i just handle the IT i am not a designer myself.
One of our designers send this message through to me.
"Ive found a potential issue with the new vray! We tend to work a lot with png files for products in our models, the new vray has made it a bit more complex to use a png as a transparent file. The material needs to have a VrayBRDF layer in which you can adjust the opacity values (as attached)
If you don't do this the png has will render with a white background!! It might mean product made in older versions wont render clear if the settings aren't first adjusted. If the material doesn't already have a BRDF layer then it means reimporting and scaling the texture!"
The renders shes shown me this happening on are clothing items. I believe what shes asking is there an easier way of converting the opacity from the old diffuse Layer option to a new VrayBRDF layer without having to recreate it.
Regards
Matt
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