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Re: Glass looking like a akvarium filled with water
It looks like you're using a single face glass, but combined with refraction, which only works correctly with double faced glass. For a renderer to calculate refraction it need to calculate the light penetrating one side of the glass, refracting in the process and then exiting the other side of the glass, refracting again. As this means a) altering your model and b) makes rendering times much longer most people just use a single face glass for exterior renders (as you have), but remove the refraction layer, or if you keep it turn the refraction down so it's barely above 1.0. You can usually get away with single-faced no-refraction glass for windows in interior renders too, but for tableware, wine glasses, complex glass balustrades, etc you may need to make them double-faced and add refraction for realism.
Re: Glass looking like a akvarium filled with water
I had tried doing that with a double-sided material too, but I was still getting the fish tank result. Try this: On the Refraction layer, change the Transparency color to R240 G240 B240. This apparently makes the anything that's refracted in the glass more transparent, but not completely invisible. It did wonders for my renders.
I am currently using V-Ray 1.49.01.
SketchUp 8.0.11752
Windows 7 Professional-64 bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 K655 @ 3.20GHz
8.00GB of RAM, 1.2TB Hard Drive
Re: Glass looking like a akvarium filled with water
By the way, how did you attach that image to your post? I clicked the "Insert Image" button, but I don't know what to type in afterwards.
I am currently using V-Ray 1.49.01.
SketchUp 8.0.11752
Windows 7 Professional-64 bit
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 K655 @ 3.20GHz
8.00GB of RAM, 1.2TB Hard Drive
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