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    • M Offline
      Maxima00
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      How to render double glazing partitions?

      Vray in Sketchup does not render double glazing? Its rendering as solid element, why?
      ps.:see example of sketchup file double glazing partition attached.

      Thank you,
      Maxima


      example of sketchup file double glazing partition

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        jiminy-billy-bob
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        Can you provide an actual skp file? (Not only a screenshot)

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          Maxima00
          last edited by

          Hi jiminy-billy-bob,

          Please see attached the skp file.
          It is work in progress and not fully built yet nor all materials are applied.
          I just wanted to figure out how to render double glazing partition in time.
          I had to get rid of some part of the building in order to be able to upload.

          Thank you,
          Maxima


          Doubleglazing Parition Wall Model

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            valerostudio
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            You have USE COLOR AS TRANSPARENCY ticked on. Turn that off. I would also load a glass vismat from the Chaos site, something with reflection and refraction.

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              BruceJ
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              @valerostudio said:

              You have USE COLOR AS TRANSPARENCY ticked on. Turn that off. I would also load a glass vismat from the Chaos site, something with reflection and refraction.

              That suggestion is useful.

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