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    I built a glasstop table and the top is creating a strange lens effect. I'm sure it's the relationship of the 2 planes of the glass material. I tried deleting the underside of the top, different glass materials, etc. Any help on the material settings to get it just translucent without the lens effect happening?

    Thanks, Dave



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  • #2
    There may be two reasons for this:

    1. The glass material's IOR (Index of Refraction) value is below 1. Most common types of glass usually have an IOR of ~1.5.
    2. The top or bottom faces of the glass tabletop are flipped. Make sure both sides have their front sides facing outward, not inward.

    Kind regards,
    Peter
    Peter Chaushev
    V-Ray for SketchUp | V-Ray for Rhino | Product Owner
    www.chaos.com

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    • #3
      Hi again, Peter! Thanks for the help. I tried both solutions you gave and neither worked. I did get it resolved, by deleting the old top, and creating a new one. A curious thing happened, that I'm sure you'll immediately recognize... and is probably the reason the fixes didn't have effect... I made a new shape to create a top outside of the group, but didn't yet apply a material to it. I opened the group, deleted the old top, and pasted in the new top I made. What was weird was when I did, it appeared in the glass material of the old top. So I undid that, and pasted the new top outside of the group, and in it appeared without material. I applied the new material, and rendered it. It looks perfect now. Thanks again for the support!

      Dave

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      • #4
        It sounds like the glass material was applied on the tabletop group, not individual faces. Why it did not work the first time you've introduced the remodeled top face, I can only guess at this point. If you happen to keep a copy of the original table, please send it over at support@chaosgroup.com for investigation.

        Kind regards,
        Peter
        Peter Chaushev
        V-Ray for SketchUp | V-Ray for Rhino | Product Owner
        www.chaos.com

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