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    • RE: V-ray invisible object reflection

      Hi guys,

      Thank you for you answers but I forgot to precise I did not apply any vray material on these windows. The glass is the "grey tanslucent glass" from sketchup. I like the blue reflection it makes, and don't want to use a vray glass.

      WHAT THE HELL IS THIS REFLECTED SPHERE ?

      As you can see in attachment, I made a whole facade with a copy of the window, and the sphere appears. Whatever if I zoom in or zoom out, the sphere keeps the same size on the image.
      Also, but that' not the main problem, why can I see two shades of blue-sky reflection for a same material ? One is really blue, and the other one looks less saturated.
      Thanks for the help !


      sphere2.jpg

      posted in V-Ray
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    • V-ray invisible object reflection

      Hi guys,

      I just start with V-ray for SU and I have this problem.
      I try to render glass for my windows, but the material reflects a sphere (as you can see in attachment). No idea what this sphere is and where it comes from. This sphere does not appear in my sketchup. Only in the reflection of my windows 😞.
      It must be a virtual camera or something.
      Anyone knows how to hide it ?

      Thanks!


      NO SPHERE WANTED

      posted in V-Ray render plugins extensions
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