Convertir a "invisible" un objeto - AccuRender nXt2024-03-29T10:24:13Zhttp://accurender.ning.com/forum/topics/convertir-a-invisible-un-objeto?feed=yes&xn_auth=noNot a recommended practice. …tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-12-05:6293855:Comment:966282013-12-05T17:40:43.352ZRoy Hirshkowitzhttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/RoyHirshkowitz
<p>Not a recommended practice. There is a visibility switch on the light sources-- however, the glossy highlights will almost certainly be handled incorrectly and in an engine dependent manner. </p>
<p>The strength of the product, its ability to accurately simulate light transport, is lost with this approach. You're essentially guessing what the space will look like. There are many other products out there which can do this a lot better.</p>
<p>Not a recommended practice. There is a visibility switch on the light sources-- however, the glossy highlights will almost certainly be handled incorrectly and in an engine dependent manner. </p>
<p>The strength of the product, its ability to accurately simulate light transport, is lost with this approach. You're essentially guessing what the space will look like. There are many other products out there which can do this a lot better.</p> Hola Jorge, probaste a jugar…tag:accurender.ning.com,2013-12-05:6293855:Comment:964422013-12-05T17:28:57.189ZMiguel Tano Adaneshttp://accurender.ning.com/profile/mikiton
<p>Hola Jorge, probaste a jugar con los canales? Tal vez, jugando con los canales puedes salvar distintas imágenes con fuentes de luz visibles y otras invisibles así se ve a traves de las ventanas. No intente todavía pero es una idea. Saludos maestro!</p>
<p>Hola Jorge, probaste a jugar con los canales? Tal vez, jugando con los canales puedes salvar distintas imágenes con fuentes de luz visibles y otras invisibles así se ve a traves de las ventanas. No intente todavía pero es una idea. Saludos maestro!</p>