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Re: Reflections - Solution

Re: Reflections - Solution

2006-07-30       - By ccoles_avengers

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Hi Auggy,

I guess you may not have seen my previous posts to you regarding
Reflections methods.

Reflections Method - <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carrara/message/70877>

This method takes care of what you are currently asking for as well.
You can even do this in a fairly simple graphics editor depending on
the complexity of the scene (many freeware ones will do).

I have done a similar quick test image using a marquee and eraser tool
(notice that the frame does not reflect on the floor plane, only the
logo inside of it) -
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carrara/files/Selocic%20Stuff/logo_003.jpg>

If you need any help with setting up this process, just let me know.

Cheers.

Claudia
"Selocic"
- 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! -

--- In Carrara@(protected), "auggybendoggy" <gene@(protected)> wrote:
>
> Guys one more for ya,
> Is there a way to keep an object from reflecting?
>
> I have a floor (taken from the wizard) and TEXT with HD reflecting on
> the floor.
>
> I built a frame around it but I dont want the frame to reflect on the
> floor.  I can't seem to control that.  I have control for the shadows
> but not reflections.
>
> Auggy
>







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