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    Hi all, after about a year doing vray, this is my first post

    I'm gonna need your advices. Will there be any problem (artifact, missing reflection on back side, strange reflection, etc) if I make a single plane window glass (with no thickness) and set the material refraction IOR to 1.00 ?

    There's this quite big mix use apartment/hotel block I'm doing now, so I need to plan ahead the modelling, as making all window glass having thickness would be more tedious...

    all other material setting for the glass is:
    Diffuse : dark grey (about 50,50,50)
    Reflection : (250,250,250), Fresnel ON, Reflection IOR=1.6 (unlocked)
    Refraction : (250,250,250)
    affect shadow & alpha : ON
    no glossiness

    thanks in advance,

    Harry G
    Harry G

  • #2
    Welcome
    if you put 1.0 as IOR value, you'll have no refraction, so your glass will be totaly transparent without réfraction déformation.
    You will haven't any artifact with a single plane IMO
    =:-/
    Laurent

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    • #3
      just make sure you tick "reflect on both sides" in the material options if it doesnt render out correctly. I think this may only apply to solving problems on glass with a thickness where the normals are facing the wrong way on one of the planes though

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      • #4
        thanks for the tips guys!

        when i set the refract IOR to 1.0, the sample in the material editor turns black... is that okay? looks ok though when i tried to render

        Harry
        Harry G

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        • #5
          that's ok for the black preview.
          =:-/
          Laurent

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          • #6
            I thought there was a bug with having the refract value at exactly 1.0

            It makes sense anyway, since even air refracts at something like 1.001. i don't remember the exact number, but it's something like that.

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            • #7
              i'd rather put a shell modifier over all windows.
              1-plane window is an ugly hack.
              it's for the rays like entering a solid body with no exit.
              Marc Lorenz
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