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Native light linking feature support Blender

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  • #66289
    visualizer
    Customer

    Hi
    Does verge 3d support. the recent light linking ( excluding / including particular object ) feature introduced in blender?
    in 3ds max it is very old and available however Blender has recently introduced this which can dramatically help to change the scene visuals for better impact & vibrancy.

    #66308
    kdv
    Participant

    Do you mean this visual effect when only selected objects are affected by light sources?

    https://v3d.net/lvj

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    #66339
    visualizer
    Customer

    yes
    the same one.
    there is not just exclusion & inclusion but some more things as well I guess.

    #66340
    kdv
    Participant

    No, this feature (specific only for Cycles in an experimental branch of Blender) is not supported in Verge3D for now. But it’s quite possible to reproduce its logic in shaders.

    Blender (Cycles renderer)

    Verge3D (WebGL renderer)

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    #66444
    visualizer
    Customer

    I see.
    looks like lot of tricky ways or a manipulation to achieve this than a single click setup.
    I was just curious because this support in v3d would really enhance the visual & cinematic features.

    #66445
    kdv
    Participant

    You might want to sponsor creating such a plugin (with a simple interface) if you really need it.

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