emitters invisible to camera?

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imensah
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Maybe a difficult feature request but.
It will be great to have an option to make emitters invisible to camera so they can effects the scene but not be seen in render
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imensah wrote:Maybe a difficult feature request but.
It will be great to have an option to make emitters invisible to camera so they can effects the scene but not be seen in render
This is already mentioned somewhere, but +1.
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Can't you hide it by turning down opacity?
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You are correct Zay, that is the way to do it.
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imensah
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No its not. Because it still casts shadows/occlusion and does wierd stuff
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