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227Motion User Guide
Blending section controls
Casts Reflection: The Properties Inspector of every layer or group also contains a Casts
Reflection pop-up menu (in the Blending section) that controls whether an object is
reflective. There are three options:
Yes: The object is reflected in nearby reflective objects.
No: The object is ignored by reflective surfaces.
Reflection Only: The object becomes invisible, but appears in reflective surfaces
around it.
How groups affect reflections in Motion
In addition to choosing reflection settings for individual layers, you can adjust settings for
an entire group. Reflection settings (in the Properties Inspector) for a group override the
settings of individual layers in the group. For example, if a layer in a group is not set to
receive reflections, turning that setting on for the whole group forces the individual layer to
receive them. Turning off the setting for the group allows the layers settings to act
as expected.
Cast Reflection settings (in the Properties Inspector) work differently. If the group is set to
cast reflections, individual objects’ reflections can still be turned off (or set to Reflection
Only). However, if the group is set to not cast reflections at all, individual objects never
cast a reflection, regardless of their setting.
For more information about the Reflection settings and Cast Reflection settings in the
Properties Inspector, see Reflection controls in Motion.