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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 10 2:42 pm)
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marcuswatts, You might try using a light cone for this. I havent tried it so I dont know if the cone will pass through the stained glass or not. If not you might be able to use a light cone in front of the window (Inside the scene) with a gel of the stained glass window applied to it. ?? Clint
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Help!! I'm a bit stuck at the moment - I've just created a rather beautiful stained glass window as part of a scene, and I need to add in a haze/dust cloud into the room to give a bit more of an arty look. I've been faffing about with the particle emitter, and can't seem to get it right - you know that look where the dust particle only shows up in the light beam/s showing through the window. Can anyone help?