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If you're like me, you're always looking for ways to optimize your workflow in Blender. And one of the best ways to do that is to find ways to reduce the clutter in your scene. One way to do that is to hide certain objects from view.

One object that I often hide from view is the emission plane. The emission plane is a special object in Blender that emits light. It's often used to create a backlight effect or to add a bit of fill light to a scene.

While the emission plane can be a useful tool, it can also be a bit of a pain. That's because it's often hard to control where the light is coming from. And if you're not careful, you can end up with some unwanted light spill in your scene.

Fortunately, there's an easy way to hide the emission plane from view. All you need to do is select the plane and then press H on your keyboard. This will hide the plane from view.

If you want to bring the plane back into view, you can simply press Alt+H on your keyboard. This will unhide the plane.

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If you're like me, you're always looking for ways to optimize your workflow in Blender. And one of the best ways to do that is to find ways to reduce the clutter in your scene. One way to do that is to hide certain objects from view.

One object that I often hide from view is the render border. The render border is a special object in Blender that defines the area of the image that will be rendered.

While the render border can be a useful tool, it can also be a bit of a pain. That's because it's often hard to control where the border is placed. And if you're not careful, you can end up with some unwanted artifacts in your image.

Fortunately, there's an easy way to hide the render border from view. All you need to do is select the border and then press H on your keyboard. This will hide the border from view.

If you want to bring the border back into view, you can simply press Alt+H on your keyboard. This will unhide the border.

Q: How do I hide my emission blender?

A: 1. Go to the 'Scene' panel in the 'Properties' window (press N to open/close). 2. In the 'Scene' panel, scroll down to the 'Visibility' section. 3. Expand the 'Visibility' section by clicking on the small triangle next to it. 4. In the 'Visibility' section, find the 'Emission' slider and drag it all the way to the left.

Q: How do I hide origin lines in blender?

A: There is no built in way to do this in Blender, but you can achieve a similar effect by hiding the origin objects.

  1. Select the object you want to hide the origin lines for.
  2. In the Properties panel (N key), go to the Object context tab.
  3. Scroll down to the Display section.
  4. Check the box next to "Hide Origin".

The origin lines for the selected object will now be hidden.

Q: How do I render only lights in blender?

A: There is no built-in way to do this in Blender, but there are a few ways you can work around it.

One way is to use the light pass feature in the Cycles render engine. This will render all the lights in the scene as a separate image that you can composite over the rest of the render.

Another way is to use the Holdout shader. This will render everything except the lights as a separate image that you can composite over the rest of the render.

Finally, you can use the Alpha Over node in the compositor to composite the lights over the rest of the render.

Q: How do you turn on emissions in blender?

A: To turn on emissions in Blender, go to the Render tab in the properties window and check the "Emit" box next to the "Volume" setting.