In the image I attached. I have the lights that are emitting hidden to camera, and it works right. But they are still visible in the mirror on the right. Any way to hide them so they aren't visible in the reflections too?
Thanks!
Invisible to camera and reflections?
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I think you would need to set the opacity of the emitter material to 0 to do this. You could also try reducing the general visibility of the mesh.
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But wouldn't that also disable the light emission?face_off wrote:I think you would need to set the opacity of the emitter material to 0 to do this. You could also try reducing the general visibility of the mesh.
Paul
I'm currently trying to accomplish something similar, regarding using emissive planes instead of sky portals. Should I start a separate thread?
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Light is still emitted from an emitter material even if the Opacity is set to 0. So you can hide the light source but still keep the emitted light in the scene.But wouldn't that also disable the light emission?
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I'm probably mistaken, but it seems like that works only in some scenes (?)face_off wrote:Light is still emitted from an emitter material even if the Opacity is set to 0. So you can hide the light source but still keep the emitted light in the scene.But wouldn't that also disable the light emission?
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Ok, really, making it opaque works, it still emits light, however since there's no "specularity" the light intensity needs to be increased by an order of magnitude. The scenes I was working on weren't suitable for this, I guess, so it seemed like that "kills" the emitter completely. Thanks!
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