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how do you render a transparent background using Vray?
Ответитьdoesn't work
Ответитьthank youuuuuuuuu!! graciasss.. me sirvió de mucho. it helped me a lot , thats what i was looking for
Ответитьthanks bro, works like a charm
Ответитьdoesn't work. Tried your method with a standard material, nothing at all renders in RGB or alpha. Applied a vray material to base then renders as a solid coloured plane and the alpha channel is completely white when rendered. What am I doing wrong?
ОтветитьThanks a lot!
ОтветитьIt doesn't work. Plane is still being rendered.
Ответитьit seems not work in vray 3.2 don't know why
Ответитьthank you man!
Ответитьworked a treat in maya thanks :) i just plugged a vray material into the base slot and followed this video - job done :)
Ответитьomg i spent 6 hours figuring out why there are no shadows in my final render. Do you have any ideas?
The scene consists of:
-plane, vray light (cast shadow on), vray camera,
Yet there are no shadows when i render it!??
thx man i needed help
Ответитьque merda nao da nem pra encherga
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьThanks a lot body.
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьIts first time in my life wwhen im make it in 3d max in 10 second as in tutorial, drop as "primary material" my vray water with distort map and reflections, press render and its just work as i want. Fantastic )))
ОтветитьThank You
ОтветитьHow to avoid shadow in v-ray passes (render elements),
M getting shadow in all the passes, which is causing dark shadow while composting
Exactly what I was looking for, works for C4d as well!! thank you very much!!
Ответитьfor those who this still not working , just plug in a Vray material not standard
ОтветитьThanks for that quick tut
ОтветитьThanks, to the point!
ОтветитьThanks for Sharing this Video......Works Pretty well even for Reflections......
ОтветитьWorked also in vrayforc4d. Thanks!
Ответитьstraight to the point , i like u here's a sub
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