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    Glass material transparant and reflective

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    • emnE Offline
      emn
      last edited by

      Hi All
      In my interior scene, I've placed 4 glass panels behind each other. Each glass panel has a glass materialisation. 95% transparant en Texfresnel reflection map.
      In other words: The glass is transparant and reflective.
      The renderings, especially in the areas where the glass is situated, take a lot of time. I mean a LOT of time. My last render took more than 2,5 hours to finish. (resolution 1024x768, not THAT extreme...)
      I guess, because the glass panels are situatied behind each other, the computer keeps reflecting the scene indefinitely.
      Is there a way to tell vray to reflect all the objects in the scene 1 time instead indefinitely.

      Suggestions?

      P.S. Sorry for my english. It's not my native language.

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      • TedVitale_CGT Offline
        TedVitale_CG
        last edited by

        Don't use transparency on class. Use Refraction. Transparency in V-Ray is not handled well. If its thin transparent glass, set the transparency to 0 (white) and and a reflection layer with a color filter if need be, but don't use transparency.

        Ted Vitale
        Owner | Creative Director
        http://www.voxl.vision

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        • emnE Offline
          emn
          last edited by

          Ted,
          I created the material within sketchup. A standard grey-green color where i set the transparency to 95%. Then, within vray, I created the fresnel reflection. I did not use the transparancy option within vray.
          You're mentioning not to use transparancy within vray. does that include the transparancy controled within sketchup?

          Thanks again!

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          • andybotA Offline
            andybot
            last edited by

            Ted is referring to the transparency in the Sketchup material editor. If the glass material is not at 0% opaque, you will exprience longer render times, especially with multiple layers of glass.

            http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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            • emnE Offline
              emn
              last edited by

              Ok. Understood.
              I've never worked with refraction. Saw a youtube video last night for the first time. Looks fantastic. I'll try to switch from transparancy to refraction as soon as possible. I'll keep you posted!

              Thanks everybody.

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              • TedVitale_CGT Offline
                TedVitale_CG
                last edited by

                Thanks for the clarification Andy! Emn, Try using refraction, but if you cant figure it out we have some materials you can use as a reference on the website, http://www.chaosgroup.com.

                Ted Vitale
                Owner | Creative Director
                http://www.voxl.vision

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                • V Offline
                  valerostudio
                  last edited by

                  There is a good discussion on vray glass material setup here.

                  http://forums.cgarchitect.com/73172-window-glass-material.html

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                  • andybotA Offline
                    andybot
                    last edited by

                    @emn said:

                    I guess, because the glass panels are situatied behind each other, the computer keeps reflecting the scene indefinitely.
                    Is there a way to tell vray to reflect all the objects in the scene 1 time instead indefinitely.

                    Forgot to say - you can set how many times the glass reflects/ refracts with the "refraction max depth" setting. In global settings, you also can set "Max transp levels" and a refraction override.

                    http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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