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    Cristals and Water are black

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    • E Offline
      EJMM5
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      Whenever I apply water or Cristal textures (as well of others) the material is visualized as black, grey, or as a patch with the vray label on it. Is there a way to visualize water with its proper texture, Cristal as transparent, and so on?

      Water texture

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        andybot
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        You can add a diffuse layer above the BRDF layer (click on the plus sign in the top right corner to add a layer) and then change the transparency texture in the Vray settings to a color texture set to 100% white. Then you can adjust the transparency in SU to whatever you'd like. Hope that helps!


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        http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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        • filibisF Offline
          filibis
          last edited by

          This is kind of not intended or deficiency. Check this topic in the official V-ray forum.

          andybot's solution is the way for now since V-ray developer suggests that as well in that topic:

          @unknownuser said:

          Once you have created a glass material through the V-Ray Asset Editor, select it through the SketchUp material editor, choose "Edit" and lower the Opacity value. This will make the material transparent only in the viewport without affecting its V-Ray properties.
          We are exploring some options to have this automated when creating V-Ray materials (feedback and suggestions are welcome!). However, it is a bit tricky since some of the users still keep creating materials through SketchUp and not V-Ray.

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            andybot
            last edited by

            @filibis said:

            This is kind of not intended or deficiency.

            Yes, that's what the developers say. πŸ˜› However, they do acknowledge there's work to be done regards workflow. I consider these releases are still beta releases. 😠

            http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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              EJMM5
              last edited by

              Is there word as to when they plan to release an update?

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              • filibisF Offline
                filibis
                last edited by

                You should check/ask at Vray official forum for such information or release notes in the manual.

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