Dichroic glass material
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I am creating an animation for a space that used dichroic glass, but I can't seem to create anything that even remotely looks or behaves convincingly (at the moment I'm stuck with applying a pastel gradient on some glass). Does anyone have any ideas for creating a material that would look something like this?:



Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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That's beautiful. Good luck. Are you looking at this in your rendering package?
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The images are just photos from the web, but I'm trying to create the material with Vray for Sketchup.
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Vray, hmm, sorry, I have created a similar material using Thea.
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Here is my fast try for Dichroic glass:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5jqVYNnc9aXSk0zMFI5anRUNjQ -
@solo said:
Vray, hmm, sorry, I have created a similar material using Thea.
Solo, could you share that material. On thea forum someone is asking for suchh a material
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@rombout said:
@solo said:
Vray, hmm, sorry, I have created a similar material using Thea.
Solo, could you share that material. On thea forum someone is asking for suchh a material
I saw Massimo knocked it out the park, his is by far better than anything I achieved, not going to embarrass myself by posting mine, but rather show the OP what was achieved by master Massimo using Thea.

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Yes i noticed that one as well. ws just curious, thanks
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Hello,
I need dichroic glass for rendering. How do I get this material for thea?
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check thea forum, there are links there. http://thearender.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=92%26amp;t=19634%26amp;hilit=Dichroic+glass#p146441
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