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      I'm in a bit of a tangle.
      I have been working with Enscape for the entirety of this project and we have come to a place where the client wants to occupy the building past the time they originally stated they would.
      Because of this the sun angles are letting the light through towards the end of the day and causing a glare on the backwall of the meeting space.
      I have been charged with testing 3M film that has the ability to cut the amount of "Visible Light Transmitted". Looking to see if 20% of VLT will take away the glare.
      In the post below on the Enscape forum I have been asking how to do that in the Enscape platform, but I have hit a wall with that product and wonder if V-Ray is capable of taking on the task.

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      Realistic Glass tint material - need help - Enscape

      I'm trying to create glass material that mimics the real world. We have a project where we are looking at applying a 3M product to the glass to reduce the amount of light is transmitted through the glass. These have a Visible Light Transmitted…

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      Enscape (forum.enscape3d.com)

      Has anyone ever utilized the architectural glass settings to do something like this or does anyone know if it is capable?

      I like the idea that I might be able to move from one program to the other and might be able to save time instead of starting fresh with a completely different platform...but how realistic would this workflow be?

      Thanks for any responses!
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        I had ray-tracing turned off for the sun - didn't know that was a thing. - So, was able to solve the problem in Enscape.

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