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This page provides information about the Clipper tool in V-Ray for Cinema 4D.

 

Overview


VRayClipper is a geometric primitive that can be used to clip away parts of the scene with a defined geometry or a simple plane. It is a render-time effect and does not modify the actual scene geometry in any way.

The images at right show geometry before and after being clipped with VRayClipper.

 

UI Path: V-Ray menu > Geometry > V-Ray Clipper

 

 

General


EnabledTurns the clipper effect on and off.

Affect LightEnables the clipper to also affect area light sources.

Only Camera RaysThe clipper affects objects as they are directly seen by the camera, but they appear unchanged to reflection/refraction/GI rays.

Clip Lights GeometryEnables the clipping of lights geometry (for example a mesh light).

Fill Inner Cavities – When enabled, shades the clipped part of the object with the clipper object's shader.

Mode – Specifies how Objects list items are clipped. You can include or exclude an object(s) from the clipper effect.

Objects – Specifies a list of objects that are affected by the clipper.

Mesh Operation – Determines how to use the mesh when a geometry is selected as a clipper:

Intersection – Clips away anything that is outside the specified mesh; only renders objects and parts of objects inside the specified mesh;
Subtraction (scene-mesh) – Clips away anything inside the specified mesh; only renders objects and parts of objects outside of the specified mesh.