I am currently working on an animation for an internship where I have to make modules for furniture appear and disappear, however when I've finished rendering and edited the photos into a movie I noticed that the visibility setting for each module makes the object transparent for a short while.
So my question is, is it possible to make it fade in and out instead like an alpha setting (something similar to what photoshop uses)?
I am not interested in showing what's inside of the module basically.
Pictures below show the transparency and another picture 2 frames after.
Thanks in advance.
- Sam
Here's a way to fade visibility if rendering with Arnold since is does not support a visibility track.
Of course, if the renderer that you are using supports a visbility track then you can use it as shown here.
I have tried to animate object visibility but that makes object see through and shows a bunch of internal stuff.
I need them to fully fade in or out.
The first method seems promising, however I don't understand how to build that into my material tree using a more complex material and everything bound to a multi-sub object.
Hi @hasa22hf ,
that is something I would normally suggest doing in post-production with a mask in compositing software.
If you really need the solution inside of 3ds Max, i see that @leeminardi 's suggestion seems feasible, Lee, can you offer some insight into getting this same effect that routes through a multi-sub object?
@hasa22hf just to clarify, are you saying that the object has a multimap material applied? Or that the object is comprised of multiple pieces and the map Lee suggested makes them all fade individually, not all at once? If it's the latter, I would duplicate a backup, and then combine the object for rendering purposes so you can quickly get that effect.
Warm regards,
Hagen Deloss
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I think you can do it via channels. I'm traveling this week and do not have access to my CAD PC to check this out. I will look at fading multi subject materials this weekend.
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