Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
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# 1 23-06-2012 , 01:26 PM
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UseBackground Shader

Hi, Im trying to isolate a few things in my scene to save on rendering.

For a character I want to also have his shadows rendered/either with him or seperate.

He sits infront of two planes.

I put usebackground shader on these two planes and turned his visibility to o, reflections, etc off.

But this is what I get in Alpha... Is this how you are supposed to render to isolate shadows?

Graham

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# 2 23-06-2012 , 02:56 PM
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don't think the attachment worked, i can't see anything.

use mip_matteshadow

# 3 23-06-2012 , 04:15 PM
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Not on my computer now but,

if I just drop the mip_matteshadow onto the background and hide my character, it will give me just my shadows?

I'll try that.

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# 5 24-06-2012 , 02:09 PM
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Ya, saw that and got it working. Thanks.

# 6 24-06-2012 , 02:20 PM
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No problem, that shader can be a little tricky, so glad my video helped

Jay

# 7 24-06-2012 , 02:31 PM
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och, well my suggestion would be just as good (if not better) user added image

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