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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] General Discussion => Topic started by: dronzero on 2024-03-19, 03:53:03

Title: dronzero
Post by: dronzero on 2024-03-19, 03:53:03
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Title: Re: VDB grids
Post by: maru on 2024-03-19, 18:01:21
In Corona, when something isn't visible to the camera, it's pretty much non-renderable, so it will not affect the scene in any way. Do I understand correctly that you would like to have a volume grid which is emissive (casts some light into the scene), but is not visible directly? Why exactly do you need that? What's the use case? I think this may not be possible, but maybe I could offer some workaround once I understand the specific scenario better.
Title: Re: VDB grids
Post by: maru on 2024-03-22, 09:59:00
Sorry, I made a mistake in my previous message. When an object is invisible to a camera, it should still cast shadows, etc. But I am still interested in understanding better what your use case is.
Title: Re: VDB grids
Post by: maru on 2024-03-25, 17:43:33
I cannot reproduce the original report. If I make a volume grid with emission invisible to camera, it still casts light into the scene.