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Re: Translucent Material (2.Questions)
It's a problem for me too, that if I have a plastic material that looks good and I add a SSS effect, that it looks much darker, because the diffuse layer must be set at an transparency. My workaround - use the acolor and the multiplier instead the standard color option.
http://asgvis.com/index.php?option=c...d=30&Itemid=55 (glass material - at the text end)www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects
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Re: Translucent Material (2.Questions)
Right, difficult to see a difference.www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects
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Re: Translucent Material (2.Questions)
I would use a glass material and set reflection/refraction glossiness at low values. For example try 0.7 (for refraction you could try 0.. Also you could add an emitter layer at high transparency and play with the intensity. A very light glow can be usefull. Or/and add a diffuse layer and play with the transparency.
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