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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
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Hi TobinLam. I had a lot of probs with using cylinder lights for laser effects too. There definitely is a problem in getting them to render consistantly. I finally gave up on using lights and went to using cylinder and cone primitives with variations of the "greenlit" preset from Bryce's complex material category. You can tweak the mat to be any color you want and it renders dependably. Another advantage is that you can use an elongated cone primitive to get that effect of a beam getting narrower with distance. This pic uses primitives for energy beams.I've had this same problem. The only way to go is cylinders and cones......
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See, i think the problem with Greenlit and the laser materials, is that in certain settings they get touchy. For instance, in certain lighting situations the Greenlit material won't show up as-is. Something about ambient colors cancelling each other out, i think. Maybe you could try modifying the colors and/or settings of the Greenlit material.
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