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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
You are right... It does work when removing another cube from insde the larger one. However, my problem was created by a complex 3D model of a building I was using the inside of. Extruding a cube or even a smaller version of the building itself didn't help. I guess I will have to figure out another model to use instead. Thanks
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I can't remember if that one has been discussed yet or not. I am running into an issue of Vue (both Vue 4.2 and Vue Pro) turning lights inside an object into shades of blue. If you take any atmosphere, remove ambiant lights (lighting from sun and from sky only) and create a simple scene of a camera inside a cube with a simple light, you will see what I mean. Is there any way to remove that blue effect when the camera is inside an object ?