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  1. When i apply vray fur to a textured material, either to achieve grass or rug. it doesn't apply well. At the end of the rendering, i am left with a blue material, or a blurred textured map without the fur appearance.
  2. andstef

    Vray Fur issues

    Hello everyone, I'm having some trouble with vray fur. I'm trying to recreate a reed roof, as you can see in the attached image. The results are what i expected, except for a small annoying detail. When the image renders, some buckets render different from the rest. The settings are as follows: scene units: cm display units: cm vray fur settings: lenght: 15cm thickness: 0.6cm other setting in the attached screen capture I tried rendering with low, and high settings and the issue persists. I hope someone can help. Thank you
  3. How can I control the collision of the long hair ball with the floor? or for example... if we use vray fur to do a nice grass but I want to put a big rock on the soil but I don't want the grass cross the object... is this impossible to handle in vray fur? Thanks!
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