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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
Picture looks good so far ... here is what I will suggest off-hand ..Copy the material of one and then change it to a solid form ... render real quick just to se where the shadow would be. Paste the material back ... It might be that that glass all is too transparant to be have deep shadows ... Also try making the table white so they would be very visible. Also .. when all is said and done the best thing I have found is to compare the properties between one that worked and one that doesn't. Whethere it is transparanies or shadows that aren't working. Good luck
Hi Kurka, Nice image. You can have a light track an object by dragging it's linking icon(next to the lights bounding box) to the object you want to link it to.(the line will turn blue when the link has been made successfully). you could also link it from the object's attribute dialog under the linking tab and selecting the oject from the drop menu. the above mentiond metods are also how you would have it "Track" an object also. hope this helps. Hawkfyr
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