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Chaos Corona for 3ds Max => [Max] I need help! => Topic started by: ridenho on 2015-10-01, 02:39:45
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I am not sure if this is possible in Corona, but I would like to hide an object from the camera so that it does not render, but is part of the rendering calculations and lighting. The rendering is a 3d view of an apartment unit. I want to hide the roof from the camera so that you can see the interior, but I want it lit like the roof was there.
I have used Maxwell Render, there is an option for this called "hide from camera." It is useful for objects such as invisible light planes, etc...
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in the object properties there is a Checkbox called "visible to camera" just uncheck an it should work fine for your purpose.
greetz
Lucutus
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in the object properties there is a Checkbox called "visible to camera" just uncheck an it should work fine for your purpose.
Either this - just make sure that it does not produce some strange results, like reflection/refraction problems, or use Rayswitch material. Put your roof materials inside rayswitch (if it's not very complex or a lot of materials) and paste it to all slots except for "direct visibility".