shader clipping

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clementvereecke
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Hi teams

The shader clipping is available for the LW plugin ?
I ride the 2021.1.5 version (the latest at this date) on LW2019.1.5

If not how is the best way for similar results ?

Thanks
pixym
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Hi, is there the clipping material in Octane 2021 for LW ?
Work Station : MB ASUS X299-Pro/SE - Intel i9 7980XE (2,6ghz 18 cores / 36 threads) - Ram 64GB - RTX4090 + RTX3090 - Win10
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juanjgon
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Nope, sorry. I think that this is one of the new shaders never implemented in LightWave, but you could try to use Standalone to create the material and import it into LightWave using the LocalDB feature. Only remember that both the LW plugin and the Standalone versions must match.

-Juanjo
pixym
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Hi Juanjo,

Thànk for the reply and the tip.
Work Station : MB ASUS X299-Pro/SE - Intel i9 7980XE (2,6ghz 18 cores / 36 threads) - Ram 64GB - RTX4090 + RTX3090 - Win10
Net render : MB Asus Pro WS W790E-SAGE SE - XEON - 128GB - 2 x RTX 3090 - 3 x RTX 2080TI
pixym
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Hi Juanjo,

I have used the tip. It works fine for some couples of objects in a scene. Unfortunetly it fails in my usual large archviz scenes with clipping faces all over the place.
Work Station : MB ASUS X299-Pro/SE - Intel i9 7980XE (2,6ghz 18 cores / 36 threads) - Ram 64GB - RTX4090 + RTX3090 - Win10
Net render : MB Asus Pro WS W790E-SAGE SE - XEON - 128GB - 2 x RTX 3090 - 3 x RTX 2080TI
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