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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] I need help! => Topic started by: visualform on 2015-01-30, 10:17:51

Title: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: visualform on 2015-01-30, 10:17:51
Hi!

I have probem rendering scene in 3ds Max with Corona. the problem is that i have plane with background image and glasses in the scene do not render it ( i have remove glass from the windows ) and it's the same with corona light material on the lamps with some texture  on the lamps on the lamps .  I'm attaching screens with glass material and etc.

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: visualform on 2015-02-02, 13:07:53
Does anyone know the answer? If there is anything unclear i can write something more.

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: Adi on 2015-02-02, 13:46:45
Flipped normals maybe ?
Title: Re: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: maru on 2015-02-02, 13:48:40
How did you make the background object? (what material does it have?)
Title: Re: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: visualform on 2015-02-02, 16:54:41
Normals are ok, and here is material i used for plane.
I tried marking and unmarking those options "visible in... " all 4 of them.
Title: Re: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: maru on 2015-02-02, 17:22:00
I cannot reproduce it. Looks like it could be something that was fixed in newer versions. Can you try reproducing it in some simplified version (like my scene here)?
Title: Re: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: romullus on 2015-02-02, 23:32:00
There's possible explanation to your problem: https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,4998.msg46285.html#msg46285
Title: Re: Glass refraction and background image problem.
Post by: visualform on 2015-02-03, 09:04:07
I used the link above and mark in glass material "thin ( no refraction) and in background material " emit light ". It's working now.

Thanks a lot to all of you!