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Combine XYZ and Value node for transparent procedural emission?

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  • #67417
    c4cc
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    I’m trying to use these CombineXYZ and Value nodes for transparency and emission, especially for the black part of “sphere”. My file

    ki7R9

    Yet when I checked out sneak peak, this sphere is black. I don’t think it’s an issue of material node compatibility, as Xeon says here, “Attach a combine xyz node to transparent and emission nodes and then create value nodes as inputs to the xyz node”.

    So how do I use Combine XYZ nodes and Value nodes to make both slight invisibility, and to give emission color as it appears in blender?

    #67424
    kdv
    Participant

    Transparent BSDF is partially supported. The color should be pure white.
    https://www.soft8soft.com/docs/manual/en/blender/Shader-Nodes-Reference.html#Transparent_BSDF

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    #67429
    c4cc
    Participant

    So after turning transparent BDF pure white, then what?

    kurumii

    #67430
    kdv
    Participant

    this sphere is black

    This is the black color. A sphere colored with black is black? :wacko:

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    #67432
    c4cc
    Participant

    I want it to appear something like this:

    kurumii

    Yet in Sneak peak:

    kurumii

    So what is the workaround for the Blender result to appear in the Browser?

    #67433
    kdv
    Participant

    Mix transparent with emission

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    #67439
    c4cc
    Participant

    While your solution does work, from sneak peek, why does my sphere disappear when I view it from below?

    kurumii

    kurumii

    kurumii

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    #67456
    kdv
    Participant

    Looks like a simple far clipping of the scene’s camera.

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    #67458
    c4cc
    Participant

    Looks like a simple far clipping of the scene’s camera.

    So how do I prevent this, using your mix emission with transparent?

    #67459
    kdv
    Participant

    *facepalm*

    Show that file…

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    #67460
    c4cc
    Participant

    Here it is. In Blender and browser, the “core” is visible from certain 90 degrees angles, but I view from different angle and it goes missing. I’d like to be able to view both the core and the sphere regardless of angle and camera range

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    #67463
    kdv
    Participant

    why does my sphere disappear when I view it from below?

    Increase far clipping distance

    the “core” is visible from certain 90 degrees angles, but I view from different angle and it goes missing

    Set Render order for the core to 1

    Or enable Order-Independent Transparency rendering.

    Or place the core exactly at the center of the sphere.

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    #67466
    c4cc
    Participant

    Thanks, your advice here worked. Time to apply this

    #67467
    c4cc
    Participant

    Also, if I want to change the emission color in browser, do I use Combine XYZ and Value nodes, as per Xeon mentioned? Or is there a simpler alternative just as effective?

    #67468
    kdv
    Participant

    Try and see.

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