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Here's a csg glass I was working on quite a while ago, but now that I'm
trying some glass textures again, I was just wondering how I could get
rid of the darker and lighter rings on the glass. I've changed the
material since this render, but this material still gave the same rings:
Is there a better material that I can use for glass?
-Thanks
material {
texture{
pigment {rgbf 1}
finish {
reflection .4
specular 1
roughness .008
blinn 1
conserve_energy
}
}
interior {
ior 1.5
media {
absorption 1
method 3
}
}
}
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Reusser wrote:
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> Here's a csg glass I was working on quite a while ago, but now that I'm
> trying some glass textures again, I was just wondering how I could get
> rid of the darker and lighter rings on the glass. I've changed the
> material since this render, but this material still gave the same rings:
>
> Is there a better material that I can use for glass?
>
To me the reflection structures look quite natural, the 'rings' are
probably caused by multiple reflection on inner and outer surface of the
glass.
You could try reflection_type 1 variable reflection, but i'm not sure if
that would help.
Christoph
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Christoph Hormann <chr### [at] gmxde>
IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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On Fri, 25 May 2001 21:22:41 -0500, Reusser wrote:
>Here's a csg glass I was working on quite a while ago, but now that I'm
>trying some glass textures again, I was just wondering how I could get
>rid of the darker and lighter rings on the glass. I've changed the
>material since this render, but this material still gave the same rings:
Can't really advise on the material, but the caustics look great.
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Cheers
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In article <3B0F1370.646A3288@chorus.net>, Reusser says...
> Here's a csg glass I was working on quite a while ago, but now that I'm
> trying some glass textures again, I was just wondering how I could get
> rid of the darker and lighter rings on the glass. I've changed the
> material since this render, but this material still gave the same rings:
>
> Is there a better material that I can use for glass?
>
This is one beautiful glass! Sorry I cannot advise you on how to make it
even better :(
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Regards, Sander
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On Sat, 26 May 2001 09:56:11 +0200, Christoph Hormann wrote:
>To me the reflection structures look quite natural, the 'rings' are
>probably caused by multiple reflection on inner and outer surface of the
>glass.
>
>You could try reflection_type 1 variable reflection, but i'm not sure if
>that would help.
I've just been thinking about this and remembered a problem I had a bout a
year ago, it was solved by putting max trace level up a bit, I think I put
it up to about 26, not sure of the number.
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Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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Steve wrote:
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> I've just been thinking about this and remembered a problem I had a bout a
> year ago, it was solved by putting max trace level up a bit, I think I put
> it up to about 26, not sure of the number.
>
Insufficient max_trace_level usually leads to black spots in the glass so
i'm quite sure this is not the problem here.
Christoph
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IsoWood include, radiosity tutorial, TransSkin and other
things on: http://www.schunter.etc.tu-bs.de/~chris/
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