Author Topic: disabling reflections of one object on another  (Read 5137 times)

2017-05-12, 07:53:42

mitviz

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is there way to make one object not reflect in another object? or not show in the reflection of another object, however way is easier to understand, just in that object as does in vray trace reflection options, thanks
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2017-05-12, 08:52:04
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Bzuco

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Maybe this in object properties?

2017-05-12, 08:54:41
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No, that will do it for all objects, i need it for specific ones
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2017-05-12, 09:04:27
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have u tried the rayswitcher already?

i guess this will do the work.

greetz

Lucutus


2017-05-12, 09:10:12
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Tried it but with some limited success
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2017-05-12, 09:13:33
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can u maybe post an image of the problem...it would make it easier to understand?


2017-05-12, 15:01:08
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here it is, trying to remove the small time ticks on the face from the reflections on the side, i already managed to do it for the areas in black, well on the clasp
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2017-05-12, 15:23:48
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If you detach the small tics to separate object and disable the reflection in object properties it will do what you need. The small tics are still reflected  only on the side, so they will be not missing in reflection on the rest of the watch.

2017-05-12, 15:26:09
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If you detach the small tics to separate object and disable the reflection in object properties it will do what you need. The small tics are still reflected  only on the side, so they will be not missing in reflection on the rest of the watch.

hmm, nice one, think i will do that, why i didnt think of that, dam
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2017-05-13, 08:48:22
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for chrome material better to disable diffuse color