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    • L Online
      L i am
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      Then do it another way. Build a vertical plane where the background would be in sketchup. Put the image on that plane. Then render that, have done it many times with good results.

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      • L Online
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        Oh, make sure if you do try the background image in SU, make sure the sky image does not have a Sun in it and the camera position is behind you. That will also add more definition to your model.

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          filibis
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          Are you sure that it's a spherical (360°) panorama and not a hemispherical (180°) panorama?
          Can you share the panoramic image you use and SketchUp file?

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            rv1974
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            place Vray plane.

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              Dprince
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              @rv1974 said:

              place Vray plane.

              Vray plane worked to get rid of the blackline. however there's a texture i created in vray for the ocean but when i add it to the vray plane and render it doesn't show

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                rv1974
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                Think mate, think
                just put Vrayplane below sea level

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                  Dprince
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                  @filibis said:

                  Are you sure that it's a spherical (360°) panorama and not a hemispherical (180°) panorama?
                  Can you share the panoramic image you use and SketchUp file?

                  HDRI - https://www.dropbox.com/s/162fmvmh5tb0mhr/hdri_sky_069.exr?dl=0
                  Sketchup File- https://www.dropbox.com/s/o8knd9nscoyziot/AutoSave_MapsShores2017_1.skp?dl=0

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                    Dprince
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                    @rv1974 said:

                    Think mate, think
                    just put Vrayplane below sea level

                    below sea level? not sure what u mean

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                      rv1974
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                      Make some huge rectangular (sea) with water material plus some wave displacement and put vray plane under the sea. Remember rendering output is only 1st stage, usually some Pshop doodling should be applied.

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                        Dprince
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                        @rv1974 said:

                        Make some huge rectangular (sea) with water material plus some wave displacement and put vray plane under the sea. Remember rendering output is only 1st stage, usually some Pshop doodling should be applied.

                        oh ok let me try that and see if that works

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                          rv1974
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                          but in your case its just 2 clicks in photoshop. google vray wire color render pass.

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