Background image not rendering behind windows
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‎2015-07-13
10:54 AM
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‎2023-05-11
12:00 PM
by
Noemi Balogh


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‎2015-07-13 11:55 AM
See this post for more info and links.
Barry.
Versions 6.5 to 27
i7-10700 @ 2.9Ghz, 32GB ram, GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB), Windows 10
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‎2015-07-14 02:28 AM
I was also able to get the closer windows to be clear, and the far windows to be black, which suggests that when they show the blue behind them, it should actually be the background image, and that it is another problem that is causing the background image not to show. And the blue is actually the 'Sky Visibility' from the Environment Settings - as in, if I turned Sky Visibility on under 'Compositing', that would become the background for the whole render, and the windows would look the same as they do in the image above.
Actually, I've just narrowed it down a bit, because when I turn off Sky under Environment > Physical Sky in the render settings, the background image comes through as it should. That is what I did originally when I said the render worked correctly with the stock scenes, because I thought that was how you used a custom background image. Then I remembered the setting I needed was under Compositing.
So based on that, does anyone know what I could change to get the desired result? Obviously turning off Sky completely changes the lighting, so I don't want to do that.
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‎2015-07-16 01:45 AM
I will ask one of our team member to give you a call and hi will provide you with some suggestions.
good news is, I have tested it in V19 and it works fine. (yes, it was an issue in the previous version)
FYI, our V19 official release date is on 27th July.
Cheers,
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‎2015-07-16 02:06 AM
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‎2015-07-21 09:34 PM
GSAUS_Kevin wrote:
Hi Ben,
I will ask one of our team member to give you a call and hi will provide you with some suggestions.
good news is, I have tested it in V19 and it works fine. (yes, it was an issue in the previous version)
FYI, our V19 official release date is on 27th July.
Cheers,
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‎2015-07-21 09:58 PM
Try turning off "Sky visibility" and "Sky Refraction" from C4D detailed setting.
See how it goes.
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‎2016-12-19 10:52 PM
I just started using AC19, never used 18. Skipped from AC17.

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‎2016-12-20 02:50 PM
With the PhotoRendering Settings > Detailed Settings unchecked (this simplifies the dialog box), Environment > Sky Setup: None, and Background > Background: Image and Browse... for the image you want to use for the background. Changing from Physical Sky to None may change some lighting aspects of the rendering, so be prepared for further tweaking.
David
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‎2016-12-22 08:07 PM
However, I still wanted the shading or shadow to be lighter. Too dominated and very dark if I used without physical Sky. What a bummer. I really like the OLF with the background image, not separate. MMM... It has to be a way around just like old AC17. That is what i always used.