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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
Global Transparency should be set to 100% Variable Transparency should be turned on. In your Transparency Map, make sure that all transparent areas are completely white. Fade Out should be set to 0% (totally clear) CAUTION: Vue cannot render more than 5 layers of transparency on top of one another. At the 6th layer, all you will get is the fade out color (blue by default) -SMT
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I have noticed from time to time, a bug in Vue where one of the edges of a transparency mapped plane will show up as a very thin line when rendered. It doesn't happen all the time, and I'm not sure what causes it, but it can be very annoying as I have to get rid of it in post touch-up. -SMT
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heyas; dunno. here's a tip though: do NOT use a jpg for the trans map. they have a tendancy to make the blacks un-black, and mess up the flat areas of colour with those lossy thingies. use a 256-colour greyscale gif. (or tif... shoot, now i cant remember... vue doesn't do gifs, does it?) hmmm... it DOES look like a refraction problem. i can see the top darkening looks like the underside of the water wave things...
Hello All, Narrowed my problem down to (as was suggested) to the transparency refraction. I upped it to 1.30 and the "blues" went away. However, if I increase the highlight, it comes back. I'll try bloodsong's suggestion of using other types of images for the trans (been using jpeg). Again, thanks to everyone for the help. hdrider
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Hello, I am trying to use transparent planes and image files for some background stuff in Vue3 to cut down on polygon count. Problem: The planes aren't completely transparent. I'm getting a faint blue fringe. Anyone know the cure for this or is it just the nature of the beast? Thanks, hdrider
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