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disable specific shadows elements

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Hello
I would like to ask if it is possible in r2011 to disable the projection of shadows for only some specific elements (for example those that select)
or specific categories
Thank you.
 
the activation of shadows, acts at the level of view and not at the level of individual object.
 
view bar below left, the 4th icon from left is the one that activates/disables shadows in the views.
p.s. does not work with all display styles.
 
was not so clear in the question...:wink:.

I have never placed the problem, but I think in a rendering because the model is calculated "in the real state" , there is no possibility to turn off the shadows, but I wait for denials... maybe playing with the position of the sun they can limit.
 
was not so clear in the question...:wink:.

I have never placed the problem, but I think in a rendering because the model is calculated "in the real state" , there is no possibility to turn off the shadows, but I wait for denials... maybe playing with the position of the sun they can limit.
That's what I thought. unfortunately I would need not have shadows, but at the same time I got the interior in rendering
 
That's what I thought. unfortunately I would need not have shadows, but at the same time I got the interior in rendering
What's a shadow-free rendering? if it is only for the materials set the realistic display style and lets off shadows
 
What's a shadow-free rendering? if it is only for the materials set the realistic display style and lets off shadows
You need to.. because I have to do an internal view, but the shadows bother me and I must absolutely eliminate them but not losing the qualities of rendering..
 
What's a shadow-free rendering? if it is only for the materials set the realistic display style and lets off shadows
In my opinion, the Tristan Council is not to be underestimated.
realistic viewing (if supported by a good video card) could already give good results. or even with environmental occlusion, satisfactory results can be achieved. But if you need a photorealistic image, I think you can't do anything.. .
 
In my opinion, the Tristan Council is not to be underestimated.
realistic viewing (if supported by a good video card) could already give good results. or even with environmental occlusion, satisfactory results can be achieved. But if you need a photorealistic image, I think you can't do anything.. .
Unfortunately the realistic view is always a design, and unfortunately I need this photorealistic view. .
 
Unfortunately the realistic view is always a design, and unfortunately I need this photorealistic view. .
then passes everything to 3ds; you can't do this

p.s. that courage to want to obtain a render "photorealistic" without shadows! In my opinion you have not clearly the meaning neither rendering nor photorealism
 
Unfortunately the realistic view is always a design, and unfortunately I need this photorealistic view. .
However excuse: if it is photorealism there must be shadows. If not what photorealism is? I have never seen a photo without the slightest shadow...so you should make a choice: or photorealism (with shadows) or an image similar to reality (but not photorealistic) without a shadow. but then excuse the question: Isn't it nicer to have shadows in a scene? give more depth and more detail. . .
 

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