Error on Emissive

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p3taoctane
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Even though these have the same material assigned to them... some are emissive and some are not.
Any idea what it could be.
Running 1.025 b2.57

Also tried on 255 etc but same thing. Any ideas?

Thanks
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roeland
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The usual suspect would be normals pointing inwards on these objects. You can use the infochannel kernel to render an image of the shading normals, and see if the objects where the emission works are colored differently than the objects where it is not working.

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p3taoctane
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Yep that was it . Thanks. Weird as these elements were just duplicated. Must have got crossed somehow.

Thanks... that new feature is useful indeed in many ways

Peter
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