Friend it shows you know how to light, maybe you can help me with a problem that I have, in 3d max studio I always render with v ray, do you think you could explain to me how I can make the light go through a glass, in this case to make the Illumination of an old light box with bulbs with warm lighting, I do it and the light does not pass through the glass; Only if it is not v ray I can achieve it, with good standard lights I hope you can help me.
Hi Hugo, make sure you are using Vray's lights and materials, otherwise the render engine will not recognize it and it may be the cause that you see it opaque.
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Very good!
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PlusCool how you see it !! And it is!
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It is amazingly elegant!
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Thank you all!
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Friend it shows you know how to light, maybe you can help me with a problem that I have, in 3d max studio I always render with v ray, do you think you could explain to me how I can make the light go through a glass, in this case to make the Illumination of an old light box with bulbs with warm lighting, I do it and the light does not pass through the glass; Only if it is not v ray I can achieve it, with good standard lights I hope you can help me.
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Hi Hugo, make sure you are using Vray's lights and materials, otherwise the render engine will not recognize it and it may be the cause that you see it opaque.
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