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Uploaded by videofxuniverse on Aug 26, 2008
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You sir, have earned a sub <3 Spot on for what I needed
IAMVCHZ 3 weeks ago
Exactly what i needed!
surferadi96 4 months ago
i did exactly the same like 3 times and when i render it theres no shadow, i think the problem is in the material editor of the plane cuz when i put matte shadow i see it black, so i change the opacity to 0 untill i dont see it anymore
please help
3Dsmaxcb 5 months ago
Whats the use in using the skylight when you haven't activated the light tracer in the render menu
WARDISWARD 1 year ago
oh so thats how its done. shadow matt
jorel658 1 year ago
Nice.Thanks
VasicDarkoValjevo 1 year ago
have a Question
Is there any difference between the normal shadows and matte shadows?
What I mean is not the difference the way they are produced,what I wanna know is ,whether there is a difference other than that
sashadesilva44 1 year ago
@Lineloph
you have to
Alt+B
then tick on show back ground in the view port
thanks this is great!
simplekaty 1 year ago
you can also do this by going Views> Viewport Background, or Alt+B
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You sir, have earned a sub <3 Spot on for what I needed
IAMVCHZ 3 weeks ago
Exactly what i needed!
surferadi96 4 months ago
i did exactly the same like 3 times and when i render it theres no shadow, i think the problem is in the material editor of the plane cuz when i put matte shadow i see it black, so i change the opacity to 0 untill i dont see it anymore
please help
3Dsmaxcb 5 months ago
Whats the use in using the skylight when you haven't activated the light tracer in the render menu
WARDISWARD 1 year ago
oh so thats how its done. shadow matt
jorel658 1 year ago
Nice.Thanks
VasicDarkoValjevo 1 year ago
have a Question
Is there any difference between the normal shadows and matte shadows?
What I mean is not the difference the way they are produced,what I wanna know is ,whether there is a difference other than that
sashadesilva44 1 year ago
@Lineloph
you have to
Alt+B
then tick on show back ground in the view port
sashadesilva44 1 year ago
thanks this is great!
simplekaty 1 year ago
@Lineloph
you can also do this by going Views> Viewport Background, or Alt+B
simplekaty 1 year ago