Hello,
Sorry if this simple question has been answered. I did a search but it came back with 1600 posts and some of those were from old versions of Vray, I could not go through all of them. I’m working on my first architectural rendering ever and I’m planning to render with Vray. There are a lot of windows and I want to make them right from the get go rather then to have to go back and change them at render time.
I only want to know what type of geometry to use for the window glass and what material? Obviously I want them to let a lot of light pass through and be reflective. I will be doing static renderings for day and night from both behind and in front of the windows.
Should they be a box? A plane? Two plans? If a box then how thick should they be (my frames are about 3 inches)? Should I use a Vray or Max material for the glass?
Thanks very much for the help
Sorry if this simple question has been answered. I did a search but it came back with 1600 posts and some of those were from old versions of Vray, I could not go through all of them. I’m working on my first architectural rendering ever and I’m planning to render with Vray. There are a lot of windows and I want to make them right from the get go rather then to have to go back and change them at render time.
I only want to know what type of geometry to use for the window glass and what material? Obviously I want them to let a lot of light pass through and be reflective. I will be doing static renderings for day and night from both behind and in front of the windows.
Should they be a box? A plane? Two plans? If a box then how thick should they be (my frames are about 3 inches)? Should I use a Vray or Max material for the glass?
Thanks very much for the help
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