I've been reading in various papers on physically based rendering that the reflective IOR for most dielectrics is 1.5 (which was not surprising), and that the reflective value for conductors (i.e. metals) is between 10 and 1000. For example some say gold would be 50. Others say gold would be IOR: 1000.
What makes things more confusing is that http://refractiveindex.info says the reflective IOR for gold is 0.27 which just leaves me scratching my head since this is obviously not the value we would want to put in a VrayMaterial. The other IOR values it lists for dielectrics (like plastic) or glass seem as expected, but the IOR values for conductors are all quite low.
So my question is what would be the recommended value for the IOR of metals (conductors), and is there a good source that we can look at to get these values?
thanks!
What makes things more confusing is that http://refractiveindex.info says the reflective IOR for gold is 0.27 which just leaves me scratching my head since this is obviously not the value we would want to put in a VrayMaterial. The other IOR values it lists for dielectrics (like plastic) or glass seem as expected, but the IOR values for conductors are all quite low.
So my question is what would be the recommended value for the IOR of metals (conductors), and is there a good source that we can look at to get these values?
thanks!
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