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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] General Discussion => Topic started by: LE DON on 2023-03-20, 17:33:26

Title: Rejection of reflection
Post by: LE DON on 2023-03-20, 17:33:26
Hi
I noticed the removal of material reflections was missing in the material overrides. Will it be added in an upcoming update?
Title: Re: Rejection of reflection
Post by: TomG on 2023-03-20, 18:28:04
I don't understand the question fully, sorry - do you mean a "Preserve reflections" checkbox? There are no plans for this as basically by then you aren't overriding anything anyway, and you're as well working with the full materials as you aren't getting the benefits of simplified lighting, nor of any faster rendering while working on the scene. Though maybe you mean something else, let us know :)

EDIT - BTW, preserve glass is only there because of windows, otherwise most scenes would be plunged into darkness and need manually hiding those objects; it's not there due to preserving refraction and reflection being "useful" beyond making sure light can still enter the scene.
Title: Re: Rejection of reflection
Post by: LE DON on 2023-03-22, 09:01:51
In some cases, I just want to see the reflectivity of materials such as metals, ceramics, coating materials, ...
Title: Re: Rejection of reflection
Post by: TomG on 2023-03-22, 13:03:00
There are no plans for this, it's not really what override is used for (which is a way to check lighting without distractions). There are some options, for instance you could use a Reflect render element which is exactly what you ask for here, nothing but the reflection component in the scene, I think this would do exactly what you want to do. You could also exclude individual objects from being overridden if you wanted to see their full material (e.g. diffuse color, etc. too).