Hi all,
I'm creating an interesting material for a building. It's called dichroic glass. It seems in the reference image i have of a manufactured window, the material has some very interesting properties.
1. It changes colour depending on the viewing angle, a bit like pearlescent paint. This is simple to do in VRay.
2. the shadows it produces are purple.
So my question is this. It is possible to make the shadow colour that a translucent object casts, a specific colour? By diffuse it changes colour to any on the spectrum but always casts a purple shadow.
I can fake it by having two objects. One for diffuse that doesn't cast shadows, and a second that isn't visible, but casts shadows and change their materials respectively.
but i consider myself a purist, and would like to achieve the results without too much "blagging"
thanks in advance.
I'm creating an interesting material for a building. It's called dichroic glass. It seems in the reference image i have of a manufactured window, the material has some very interesting properties.
1. It changes colour depending on the viewing angle, a bit like pearlescent paint. This is simple to do in VRay.
2. the shadows it produces are purple.
So my question is this. It is possible to make the shadow colour that a translucent object casts, a specific colour? By diffuse it changes colour to any on the spectrum but always casts a purple shadow.
I can fake it by having two objects. One for diffuse that doesn't cast shadows, and a second that isn't visible, but casts shadows and change their materials respectively.
but i consider myself a purist, and would like to achieve the results without too much "blagging"
thanks in advance.
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