Just started using RT & did a search with no results so forgive me if this issue has already been raised befor.
Glass that is completely transparent renders black unless GI is enabled on it's Vray properties.
I usually turn off GI in vray properties for glass to speed up render time, as it's completely transparent and has no real effect on the GI solution. [By the way if that is wrong or completly stupid then please let me know I'm a fool]
From my experience turning off GI for glass doesn't seem to effect the end result in the production render although in RT the glass is going completly BLACK & solid
Any ideas??
Cheers
Glass that is completely transparent renders black unless GI is enabled on it's Vray properties.
I usually turn off GI in vray properties for glass to speed up render time, as it's completely transparent and has no real effect on the GI solution. [By the way if that is wrong or completly stupid then please let me know I'm a fool]
From my experience turning off GI for glass doesn't seem to effect the end result in the production render although in RT the glass is going completly BLACK & solid
Any ideas??

Cheers
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