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The Emissive material layer is created with the Add Layer option in the V-Ray Asset Editor. The parameters are the same as the Emissive material however, this layer can not be overridden.

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Some options are available only in Advanced mode.

Color – Specifies the color of the light. A texture can be specified as well. See the Color and Texture examples below for more information.

Intensity – Controls the strength of the light.

Transparency – Specifies the color that is transparent. For this parameter black stands for opaque and white for transparent color. A texture can be specified as well. See the Transparency Texture example below for more information.

Emit On Back Side – When enabled, the object emits light from its back side as well. When disabled, only the front side emits light, and the material renders as black on the back sides. See the Emit On Back Side examples below for more information. 

Compensate EV – Used when rendering with the V-Ray Physical Camera. When enabled, the intensity of the material is adjusted to compensate for the camera exposure.

Color *Opacity – When enabled, the color of the light material is multiplied by the opacity texture. Otherwise, the color and opacity act independently (so-called additive transparency).

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