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Does the glow effect not show up in a reflection of an object that has it applied?
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No - I don't believe so since the glow is actually a post processing effect. (although I might be wrong).
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Its just a post effect, its not actually part of the render, its like a photoshop plugin. Use lumionisity on the object, along with sliders to remove all other elements - or use the psd export, and comp in the reflection only of the glow, then blur the reflection in pshop?
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Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Glow | R4s1n | Rendering, Lighting, Texturing and Effects | 3 | 25-02-2004 12:41 PM |
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