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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 30 8:14 pm)
The only thing I can think of is to make sure the 'Highlight' component of the material is set to Black and 0%. Also check that the transparency is set to 100%. Finally, did you install the latest version of Vue ? (4.22 if you have Vue 4 or use the update feature if you have Vue Pro)
Vue does have a problem in some volumetric situations with alpha planes. I know it is being worked on, but I have run into the same thing many times. I just don't use volumetric on anything that may be an alpha plane basically until there is a solution. Alpha Planes, Poser, Xfrog trees, have all given me problems in volumetric settings. So don't feel alone by any means. :O) I could be wrong but I doubt it perhaps enclude a picture of what you are working on to make sure it is the same problem if you like. Take care.
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On the texture I was using the eyebrows were completely transparent (they were painted on the texture) and they showed up bright white too.... I attached a link to the final image... I ended up doing two images.. one with volume lighting, one without, merged them in PSP and added some mystical lighting to make the volume lighting look more like I wanted (not exactly, but closer anyway...)...Link Contains NUDITY...
Thanks
I really feel it has to do with the rendering engine and how it "renders" the volume of the light.. The influence would only lighten the parts, but the streams of white light are still visible... The more "intensity" of the effect the worse it affects the transmaps.... If you turn the intensity down, which of course diminishes the desired effect, it doesn't do this as badly...
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I just posted a workaround in a new thread. I hope this will work better for you :)Like I said... it is not a 100% solution, but it does seem to remove the 'whiteness' in transparent areas (there is still a slightly darker tone to transparent areasthough, which makes them not completely transparent in some situations).
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It helped a lot...Thanks.... Note URL/Link contains some nudity...This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
I have a quadratic spot light pointed on a Poser5 imported V3 with Quaker Grace Lion Hair... I turn the light to volumetric and all transmap'd materials turn "WHITE"... Bright white... How do I tone this down...
Any ideas...
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