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luchschen

Thank you for V5!
One question. How can I render an object to a perfectly white background without postprocessing in Photoshop?
Like this...
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necko77
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http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... 93&start=0

try to create a studio setup for you...
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luchschen

viewtopic.php?f=21&t=293&start=0

try to create a studio setup for you...
I did so, but the background turns gray. As seen in the picture with the chair
Daniel
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I think you'll have to wait for alpha support for that. Either that or use the studio setup and try to manually get rid of the grey.
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luchschen

I think you'll have to wait for alpha support for that. Either that or use the studio setup and try to manually get rid of the grey.
Will be waiting for alpha. I hope soon to be an easy method for rendering on White as in bunkspeedshot
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it seems to me that the easiest way would be to render in direct lighting with a 0 distance for ambient occlusion alternatively, you could try making the material emit, and then putting a glass plane over it, so that as long as you were in direct lighting mode, you could have a shadowless bottom and set your top specular layer to 1.0000 index (just speculating, haven't tried it or anything ).
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you could also just change the gamma and exposure settings of the image in octane, and take away the vignette (set it to 0 ).
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luchschen

you could also just change the gamma and exposure settings of the image in octane, and take away the vignette (set it to 0 ).
Maybe this will work, but it is very difficult to configure
DayVids
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what's difficult about it?
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