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Print at Jan 29, 2026, 9:03:38 PM |
| Posted by scjo at Oct 31, 2024, 12:00:48 AM |
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Re: (Semi)transparent Mirrors You were faster than me. the mirrored surface does not want to be translucent in any way. It's either there or it's not, I can't get any options in the middle I ended up with the same. That's why I render the reflected resp. transmitted light separately, and then compose the result.I have only dealt with transparency. Translucency is a different story because it involves scattering. If only we can master that (I don't know how) with any non-mirroring material, probably compositing also fits this case. ---------------------------------------- Cheers - Joe // |
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