

Otherwise, the wrong transparency map will be used.

Therefore, if we are changing several surface layers at once, we need to make sure that all their transparency maps match. One very important thing to note is that removing the limits on the Cutout Opacity parameter, also changes the transparency map of all selected surfaces to the same image. Therefore, he listed some of the useful Iray tips and tricks that he learned from the Daz forums, from talking to other Dazaholics, and from his own experiments with Daz Studio Iray. There is a lot of good stuff in the Daz3D forums, however one usually has to wade through pages and pages of images and posts, before getting to anything that helps. One of the key weaknesses of Daz Studio Iray is the difficulty of finding information on how to use it effectively, and how its’ new features can help to enhance my art. In today’s article, let’s explore the very effective tips when working with Daz Studio Iray compiled by ShibaShake, an author with many useful blogs about Daz Studio and Iray renderer on website. The iray renderer is especially good at rendering reflections, including glossy reflections it is also good at rendering self-illuminating objects and shapes that cannot be rendered with as much precision in other renderers. With Iray it is possible to create image with a great accuracy of lighting in the scene and in high-definition. Iray is a GPU accelerated path-traced renderer developed by Nvidia.
