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    A client sent me a model of a lamppost light he wants to have in the garden. Obviously the light of this light shines through glass, so how do you handle this glass when you add a light ? Do you leave the glass as is as in reality, or do you exclude it from the glass in any way because of refraction or reflection issues from the bright light ?
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    I usually turn off cast shadows in glass and make it invisible to gi too. Light also invisible to reflection/refraction. Sometimes use a second light which only visible to reflection/refraction for the visual component.
    It's not correct, but it's easier to work with.

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      if the light doesn't need to affect the glass, I would just exclude the glass from that particular light. That way the light still reflects/refracts in other surfaces like normal.
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      • #4
        Thanks for the tips. I think i need two different set ups, one for lights with clear glass and one for lights with milky glass where the glass has to glow itself too.
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