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    1. How can i plant a rosette into glass material ?
    SU scene:


    result:

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    Win 7 64-bit

  • #2
    Re: Element in Transparent material

    The best idea would probably be to separate all of those faces so they have a different material on them. Besides that, the second option is create a map for it. In this case that map would best go in the refraction color slot. Also it looks like you might have some overlapping faces, so watch out for that.
    Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude

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    • #3
      Re: Element in Transparent material

      i have a map (first image below)
      and the reason the material looks overlapping is cause' its a different material (with the rosette)

      map:


      SU scene:


      I hope that's not too much to ask, but a step by step would be helpful.
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      SU 8
      VfS 1.48.89
      Win 7 64-bit

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      • #4
        Re: Element in Transparent material

        Hi 40th,

        You can do that by adding another diffuse layer (Diffuse1)to your material as shown in the photo below


        in the color slot put your original rosette map & in the Transparency slot for the Diffuse1 put a NEGATIVE of your rosette (like the attached photo)


        Then render & enjoy.

        N.B. You'll need to set the UWV to get the right size of the rosette

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        • #5
          Re: Element in Transparent material

          in the end i did a separated material for the rosette.


          thanks for help guys.
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          SU 8
          VfS 1.48.89
          Win 7 64-bit

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