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    • T Offline
      tbite
      last edited by

      Here is the Model

      Thanks for your assistance so far.

      I am really grateful.


      Model Attached

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        TIG Moderator
        last edited by

        I have looked at it and there is very little wrong with it.
        One or two floor plates are upside down but that should only confuse the rendering in those few levels.
        I don't have your rendering tool but it renders OK in Twilight with everything you'd expect to be transparent - though I did need to adjust the opacity so it was more transparent ~50% v ~80%.

        Sorry but I'm at a loss - any other Fryrenderers out there who might be able to help ???
        There's probably a switch somewhere that makes stuff transparent - what's the opacity of the glass set to ?
        Over to the Fryrender Documentation and Help section I think...............
        http://www.randomcontrol.com/downloads/manuals/fryrender_1.0_user_manual.pdf
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        TIG

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          tbite
          last edited by

          This is what I find strange, it seems few people use Fryrender, even though the quality is far better than many of the render engines I have used.

          It has a better quality than

          SU Podium
          Kerkythea
          Artlantis
          Hypershot
          Indigo
          IDX Renditioner

          I haven't used Twilight or a few others

          but the only ones I can think of with better or equal quality are maybe Maxwell and Vray.

          **Does anybody here use Indigo? because it is the same issue I had with Indigo

          I can render double faced (close geometry) glass, but not single faced.**

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            dedmin
            last edited by

            @tbite said:

            This is what I find strange, it seems few people use Fryrender, even though the quality is far better than many of the render engines I have used.

            It has a better quality than

            SU Podium
            Kerkythea
            Artlantis
            Hypershot
            Indigo
            IDX Renditioner

            I haven't used Twilight or a few others

            but the only ones I can think of with better or equal quality are maybe Maxwell and Vray.

            **Does anybody here use Indigo? because it is the same issue I had with Indigo

            I can render double faced (close geometry) glass, but not single faced.**

            I'm not sure that Fryrender is better than Indigo. The fryrender's forum is very "proprietary" in my opinion.
            http://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2499

            Single face with blue glass rendered in Indigo.

            Prairie_sofa.jpg

            Pushed 10 mm and applayed Blue glass on the outer faces

            Prairie_sofa2.jpg

            And it is normal - the faces in SketchUp have zero thickness. In the life there is no such a glass - Fryrender and Indigo are real renders.

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              tbite
              last edited by

              Thanks.....For that.

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                remus
                last edited by

                If your going to render single face glass you cant use a normal glass material (as normal glass has thickness.) In indigo theres a specific thin glass material that you need to use: perhaps there's an equivalent in fry?

                http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                  tbite
                  last edited by

                  Thanks a lot guys, I now understand it all.

                  Real renderers like Indigo and Fry will not render the faces properly.

                  but I have not been able to find the thin glass equivalent of Indigo.

                  btw I think in Indigo,how do I change the colour of the thin glass

                  I don't think I was ever able to do it.

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                    remus
                    last edited by

                    I dont know if you can, worth PMing whaat to double check though.

                    http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                      cadmunkey
                      last edited by

                      tbite, I used to use fryrender. The glass material you need to use for single thickness glass is called "ghost glass". It is one of the default materials, but you can also download variations of it from the material repository.

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                        tbite
                        last edited by

                        I've figured it out, thanks everyone for the help.

                        In Fryrender I can achieve single glass by using the ghost glass as cadmunkey mentioned.

                        To change the colour of the glass I used layers, it seems everything not basic in fryrender is achieved with layers.

                        If there is such a thing in Indigo I am guessing that is how it would be done as well.

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