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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
Make sure you don't have an wayward bee you aren't seeing. Are you turning off the shadows for all the bees at once, or just that particular one? Otherwise, post-work it out, I say. :o/ AS
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Render your scene as if it is complete, with the shadow for that particular bee "turned off". Save the file. Turn the shadow back on for that bee, and plop render around the bee on the flower only. LOL, and this is coming from a postwork looneytoon. Cool Image cho!!
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I'm having trouble getting a hang on the shadows cast. Would a transparency setting of some kind, bee causing that effect? Side Note: Definitely. Is this word spelled differently in the UK? Because I see 'definately' a lot. Not trying to be critical of spelling (I'm the world's worst typist) just curious.
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After looking at this over and over....I think you've got the wrong bee. If you look at all the shadows in the scene, the bee that is casting the shadow in question is out of the scene behind and above the view of the camera. But ya know what they say.......Only the shad....Nevermind,LOL.
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We demand a bee count, lol! Oh...horrible joke, horrible..... AS
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Aprilgem has found the reason, thankyou. I had actually turned shadows off for the front flower, so the flower is not casting shadows, but the bee sitting on it is. Mind you that is a weird situation anyway. Thanks for the help. And Bandolin, I am ashamed to say you are right and I have definitely typed the wrong spelling.
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