Not sure what Im doing wrong here but the opacity map is not doing this job. Im using 3d Max 2011 unding Windows 8 with Vray 3.0. I am using a standard double sided material. I created the materials and the sample slot renders OK. I applied this to a mesh after applying a UVW mapping modifier using the face option.It displays OK in the viewpoint but not in the Active Renderer or the Production renderer for that matter. Any suggestions please would be appreciated.
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Not sure what Im doing wrong here but the opacity map is not doing this job. Im using 3d Max 2011 unding Windows 8 with Vray 3.0. I am using a standard double sided material. I created the materials and the sample slot renders OK. I applied this to a mesh after applying a UVW mapping modifier using the face option.It displays OK in the viewpoint but not in the Active Renderer or the Production renderer for that matter. Any suggestions please would be appreciated.
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Can you save out the material into a temporary Material Library (*.mat) and post it here?
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Can you save out the material into a temporary Material Library (*.mat) and post it here?
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As requested. I couldnt upload as mat file so I added to archive
As requested. I couldnt upload as mat file so I added to archive
With a Standard material, adjusting the Opacity does not affect the Specular reflections. So you can have a map cutting out part of your material, but the specular reflections will still show up in those areas. It's been a while since I've dealt with Standard materials, but you may need to add a Mix map to the Specular Level. Use your opacity map as the Mask, then adjust the white color swatch in the Mix down to get the right amount of specular highlight on your leaves.
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With a Standard material, adjusting the Opacity does not affect the Specular reflections. So you can have a map cutting out part of your material, but the specular reflections will still show up in those areas. It's been a while since I've dealt with Standard materials, but you may need to add a Mix map to the Specular Level. Use your opacity map as the Mask, then adjust the white color swatch in the Mix down to get the right amount of specular highlight on your leaves.
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If you are using V-Ray, then use a V-Ray material instead of Standard. The VrayMtl has a Cutout slot that does exactly what you're looking for. The image masks everything, including the specularity. That was always one downfall of the Standard material.
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If you are using V-Ray, then use a V-Ray material instead of Standard. The VrayMtl has a Cutout slot that does exactly what you're looking for. The image masks everything, including the specularity. That was always one downfall of the Standard material.
Chris Medeck
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