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here's a question: i want to use a vray material with translucency ON in order to achieve a sub-surface scattering effect.
When i turn translucency on, the material becomes red and renders like a standard material with red color on self illumination. The objects also render with nasty jagged edges. I have found that by changin even a little the FOG color (which initialy is white) solves the problem. however, i would like to know why this happens and how can i solve it if i want a perfect white fog for my translucency. shouldn't white fog render white sss? hope i made myself clear... i'm using vray 1.46.12 |
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