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2020-09-30, 11:14:09

Ahmad Kouti

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Hi,

When I set the opacity to 0, my object is still visible in the viewport, this problem does not exist in the standard material.

2020-09-30, 11:21:46
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rowmanns

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Hi,

Please can you provide some more information, such as Corona version, 3ds Max version, Windows version and a screenshot of your material setup.

Also is it just that the object is visible in the viewport? Or is it still visible final render?

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2020-09-30, 11:29:18
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Ahmad Kouti

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Hi,

Please can you provide some more information, such as Corona version, 3ds Max version, Windows version and a screenshot of your material setup.

Also is it just that the object is visible in the viewport? Or is it still visible final render?

Please see my signature for the information which we ask for when reporting bugs.

Thanks,

Rowan


Please check the attachment.

Every thing is fine in the render, but I have this problem in the viewport with the corona material.

3Ds Max 2020, Corona renderer V6 (Release Candidate 4), Win 10


2020-11-04, 17:27:52
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Hi,

I spoke with our dev team and it looks like this behaviour is by intention so you don't lose the object in the viewport.

You can always right click and hide the object in the viewport as a workaround.

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2020-11-04, 17:39:45
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Hi,

I spoke with our dev team and it looks like this behaviour is by intention so you don't lose the object in the viewport.

You can always right click and hide the object in the viewport as a workaround.

Cheers,

Rowan

Hi,

To find objects with opacity 0, we can set the viewport to wireframe mode.

I'm producing animation and sometimes I need to make a video from viewport.

Thanks.