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  • Z Offline
    zowza
    last edited by 9 Mar 2011, 12:18

    Hey,

    It might sound weird, but I would like to create transparent material, that looked from 0 angle would NOT be transparent, but viewed from angle of 30 degrees or more would be transparent. I guess it has something to do with refraction index, but I have no idea how to change it to get the result.

    Anyone can help?

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    • G Offline
      Gaieus
      last edited by 9 Mar 2011, 13:01

      Hi Zuzanna,

      I guess you are using some kind of rendering engine for this, am I right? If so, what is that?

      (If not, you cannot do reflections in native SU).

      Gai...

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by 9 Mar 2011, 13:44

        You can't do reflections or refractions in Sketchup - just basic coloring, textures and transparency; BUT several rendering tools can help you - e.g. Twilight lets you assign 'reflective' and 'refractive' properties to materials in Sketchup [there are several ready made glasses, crystals etc available] however; the changes are not noticeable in the SKP BUT when you render the view in the Twilight pane it will then look as hope... ☀

        TIG

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          zowza
          last edited by 9 Mar 2011, 13:53

          sorry!

          I am using v-ray ;] thats what I meant!

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            Gaieus
            last edited by 9 Mar 2011, 14:29

            Okay. We have a V-ray subforum down on the index page - I am moving your topic there for better exposure now.

            (I do not use V-ray myself but I know that reflections/refractions can be done there of course)

            Gai...

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