Can this be done in Indigo??
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Can this be done in Indigo??
I did this in Vue 6 Esprit and wondering if it can be done in Indigo 9. Thank you. John Morris
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i try too with gradient maps and transparent glass...looks good but not satisfy me....the caustics have one color from the gradient and look not correct.....its a known "bug" to Ono this.....indigo does not native support map for transparencies yet!
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yeah, I know...
but there where some interesting SSS mats, that kinda had a gradient function, remember? - maybe, it's possible to get results close to that, with slight SSS
the workaround, I'd know, is, to blend different specular mats or a coloured phong or something... - wouldn't come out too correct, though.
but there where some interesting SSS mats, that kinda had a gradient function, remember? - maybe, it's possible to get results close to that, with slight SSS
the workaround, I'd know, is, to blend different specular mats or a coloured phong or something... - wouldn't come out too correct, though.
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