Req. Help with this material Please!!!!!!!!!!!
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I followed the link and is a 404...
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well the mat you are trying to use is for 3dstudio, the file u get contains the settings in the diffuse refrac reflex and other stuff, many of those settings can be reproduced on vray for sketchup, OR u can look for a similar mat here on a vray for sketchup specific mat library http://software.asgvis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=439&Cctitle=Architectural
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I know that I just want to someone see the options that are in MAX or convert the material since I try using max 9 and the converter to vismat and do not work, so I like to someone with more knowledge do the job and make a sample to be downloadable for all in the forum. I try also to replicated the settings but some are missing in vray for sketchup and I am lost. I hope someone like you can do that?...
Thanks...
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Hello to all can someone email me if you have a glass traslucent vismat for the shower like the Image that I attach?..., I attach a sample that i have and I can't replicate this material...
<a href="http://s637.photobucket.com/albums/uu100/artechedesign/?action=view¤t=translucent-glass-panel-124721.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i637.photobucket.com/albums/uu100/artechedesign/translucent-glass-panel-124721.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
Thanks again.
kelper
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Anything here that will work?
http://www.vray.com/free_vray_tools/vismat_material_collection/index.shtml
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- Make diffuse 100% transparent
- Add a Fresnel reflection layer.
- Add a Refraction layer and adjust the glossiness to less than 1.0. Maybe try something like 0.6
- Set the Refraction Fog colour to tint the glass. Use a very light colour and possibly reduce the multiplier.
Note that this requires that you have "thick" glass in your model. You can't get this affect with just 2D faces as glass.
By the way, what version of VfSU do you use?
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Also, have you looked at the V-Ray materials available from ASGVis? http://software.asgvis.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=57&Itemid=439&Ctitle=Materials
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@thomthom said:
- Make diffuse 100% transparent
- Add a Fresnel reflection layer.
- Add a Refraction layer and adjust the glossiness to less than 1.0. Maybe try something like 0.6
- Set the Refraction Fog colour to tint the glass. Use a very light colour and possibly reduce the multiplier.
Note that this requires that you have "thick" glass in your model. You can't get this affect with just 2D faces as glass.
By the way, what version of VfSU do you use?
Hi thomthom:
I use the latest version for VRAY for sketchup and I get this results not what I expect. Can you modify and place here for all?....
I attach a sample of the model plus the vismat that I create...
<a href="http://s637.photobucket.com/albums/uu100/artechedesign/?action=view¤t=sample.png" target="_blank"><img src="http://i637.photobucket.com/albums/uu100/artechedesign/sample.png" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
Here is the link for your file, which will be available for 7 Days or 100 downloads.
http://www.yousendit.com/download/dXFYYkJrNkd0TWxFQlE9PQHere is the link for your file, which will be available for 7 Days or 100 downloads.
https://www.yousendit.com/download/dXFYYkJrNkc0b0EwTVE9PQAGain thank you for your help....
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First off:
HTML code doesn't work on this forum. You need to use BBCodes.Second:
You can upload files directly to your post. Notice the Upload Attachment tab underneat the text area.Then for your model:
Your materials was somewhat odd. You had a sky texture in the diffuse..?I made a new one. You can see in the screenshot what is the important parameters to check to get glossy refractions. (You might want to add some glossiness to the reflections as well.)
Also: your test geometry was very thick. The blurriness of the glass will be affected by how thick your geometry is. So when testing for glossy refractions, always model your test geometry in the correct thickness.
You see in the model I replaces it with a 20mm thick sheet.
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thank you so much this is awesome, too bad we can't get the polycarbonate wall...
thanks...
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Isn't there anything at the ASGVis site?
Also, in the ASGVis forum there should be some threads where people are sharing vismaps.
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@thomthom said:
Isn't there anything at the ASGVis site?
Also, in the ASGVis forum there should be some threads where people are sharing vismaps.
Unfortunate no, theres no help at all, I put many post there as a Kelper and nothing....There is not help at all....Admins are too busy to respond questions....
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