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    As you can see i have problem with glass.
    Can you help me ?

  • #2
    Re: problem with glass

    sorry you can't see
    I can't put imagine to my post

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    • #3
      Re: problem with glass



      ok now works corectly

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      • #4
        Re: problem with glass

        what is your specific problem with your glass?

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        • #5
          Re: problem with glass

          I see that a couple of items isn't rendering. There is a bug that occur which makes some things not render.
          What version of V-Ray are you using? The method to get them to render depend on the version.

          If you are using the original version; some groups would not render. However converting them to components, or exploding and regroup would make them come back.
          If you are using SR 1.x, then all you have to do is reopen the sketchup file.


          And note that you will have to put in a ground plane for V-Ray to render. While SU will display a shadow on ground level, V-Ray will only render real geometry.
          Please mention what V-Ray and SketchUp version you are using when posting questions.

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          • #6
            Re: problem with glass

            Thanks for reply

            But there is another problem
            I have problem with glass, not with things witch not render.

            Look on the sketchup picture and on the vray picture. Can you see differences between this pictures. Especially differences witch are, behind sketchup glass and vray glass.

            Thing behind sketchup glass are normal, while things behind vray glass are stenge slimer then the same things in sketchup window.

            Sorry for my english

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            • #7
              Re: problem with glass

              Ah, do your glass material have a refraction layer? When you have glass made out of only one face you don't use refraction. You must have a glass with thickness when you use refraction. For architechtural renders like this there's rarely any need to have thick glass with refraction as it add render time with no extra visual benefits.
              Please mention what V-Ray and SketchUp version you are using when posting questions.

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