Author Topic: Infinite/Vray Plane Corona equivalent?  (Read 13514 times)

2014-10-12, 09:37:47

jjduncs

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 102
    • View Profile
    • thevisualworkshop
Is there a way to get an infinite plane like vray plane in corona?

I have tried using vray plane with corona material but this does not work.

Obviously I could make a massive plane and ignore from extents (which is what i have been doing when needed.), but it isn't as easy as a simple infinite plane.

Sorry if there is already such a feature that i have just been missing.

Thanks!

2014-10-12, 11:09:01
Reply #1

maru

  • Corona Team
  • Active Users
  • ****
  • Posts: 13655
  • Marcin
    • View Profile
I also requested this some time ago. For now I am usually using huge circles. :)
Marcin Miodek | chaos-corona.com
3D Support Team Lead - Corona | contact us

2016-10-13, 18:01:05
Reply #2

JezUK

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 9
    • View Profile
I'm new to Corona (from VRay) and am wondering the same ?

Any movement on this ?

Thanks.

2016-10-13, 21:40:25
Reply #3

totinguis

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 37
    • View Profile
    • Time Machine
Just draw a simple max plane primitive with no subdivisions and on the properties menu use the scale feature under render multipliers. Put something like 1000 or so. This way you can draw a 1mx1m plane but it will render huge.

2016-10-13, 23:34:23
Reply #4

denisgo22

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 702
    • View Profile
I think the SLICER object much more important on today, if further continue to move in the direction supporting of simplify  ArchiViz visualization's/:)
Look like a man tormented with /FLOOR PLAN/ project :)

2016-10-14, 10:12:23
Reply #5

JezUK

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 9
    • View Profile
Just draw a simple max plane primitive with no subdivisions and on the properties menu use the scale feature under render multipliers. Put something like 1000 or so. This way you can draw a 1mx1m plane but it will render huge.

Thanks man, I've drawn millions of planes and never noticed the Render Multipliers bit !

Wow :)