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> ==> Yes, that is the plugin I mean! "Always on top" means that, whatever
is
> in front of the lens flare, it always shines through. If you put it
behind,
> say, a thick wall, when rendering you who still "see" the flare. If you
> uncheck the "always on top", then you have the situation where the flare
is
> hidden and not visible. In a sense that sounds obvious and rather silly
(who
> wants an invisible flare?), but there are situation where you want to try
> out both possibilities, for instance when the light is partly hidden. For
> animations, I don't know, I am not an animator, but I imagine the same may
> apply.
>
> > If i can do that it will be a "grand plaisir pour moi"
> ==> Merci! Merci!
>
> Thomas
> >
>
I'm not able to do "Always on top" I try, try again. Nada...
I don't know how to do that. It's a pity...
Sorry
Friendly
Sylvain
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