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  • Viewport Rendering - Multiply?

    Viewport rendering is awesome. Is it possible to have the option to have it multiply on top of the SketchUp viewport, so we could have a hidden line view underneath showing through?
    Matthew Valero, ASAI

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    Use Ctrl and +/- to control the overlay opacity.

    Kind regards,
    Peter
    Peter Chaushev
    V-Ray for SketchUp | V-Ray for Rhino | Product Specialist
    www.chaos.com

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    • #3
      And Thea just died a little bit more! Now if you can make it multiply on top so white is ignored, and you got yourself a winner!
      Last edited by ValeroStudio; 07-02-2018, 12:59 PM.
      Matthew Valero, ASAI

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ValeroStudio View Post
        And Thea just died a little bit more! Now if you can make it multiply on top so white is ignored, and you got yourself a winner!
        That might be possible,
        We'll look into it.

        In the meantime, have you noticed that there is an option that can have V-Ray export the view-port to an image:
        Extensions > V-Ray > V-Ray Rendering > Export Viewport
        It can save out the viewport with the VPR overlay or without it.
        Even if you have safe-frames on it'll still save out a correct result (unlike SketchUp's export 2d graphic function)

        Konstantin

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        • #5
          This would be the effect I would like to see. Architects love this feature as they really like to see the linework and the real time render at the same time.
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          Matthew Valero, ASAI

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Peter.Chaushev View Post
            Use Ctrl and +/- to control the overlay opacity.

            Kind regards,
            Peter
            THANKS!!! Guess I should rtfm sometime

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