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blue pool & water features disappear when viewed thru glass

Anonymous
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In open gl, when looking toward the exterior thru any windows or glass openings the exterior modeled transparent/translucent blue pool and water features (modeled with blue slabs) don't read blue, in fact they don't read at all.
It's like they aren't there at all.
Is there a setting somewhere that can correct this situation?
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Anonymous
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Here is a jpg showing how the pool should look.
++pool showing.jpg
Anonymous
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OpenGL seems to have issues/limitations with tranparency.

Perhaps if you set the water transparency to 49%. This may cause OpenGL to treat the secondary transparency as opaque.
Karl Ottenstein
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I'm guessing that something is amiss with your OpenGL window option settings.

There is an issue - described by Dwight in his Lightworks in ArchiCAD book - with Lightworks only being able to render transparency through very many surfaces - but not an issue in the OpenGL window that I know of.

See the attached screenshot and try this on your system. I copied a bunch of 'basic' walls of Glass material and put a column behind them. In OpenGL I see all of the walls, and see through all of them to the column. Is this possible on your system?

Note the image on the right from Lightworks...where the column is not visible because after a few walls, the remaining walls are not rendered as transparent.
glass-walls.jpg
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Karl Ottenstein
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Attached are the 3D Window > OpenGL settings I had for the image in the last post, in case any of the settings there look different from yours.

Contours (which I usually have off) and sun shadows (which I usually have on) shouldn't make any difference with the issue you're showing.
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Barry Kelly
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This is a problem that is at least 4 years old they seems not to have been fixed even though processors have improved.

See this old post ... http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=29573&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=glass&&...

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Karl Ottenstein
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Thanks for posting that link, Barry. Wow. I remember that original thread, but not the definitive answer from Graphisoft via Ed Brown. Sure seems like it should be a user choice if we want to wait for transparency processing. Interesting.
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Anonymous
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Karl,

Matched your settings and now the water shows more than before, but it's
sporadic. upon changing the view angle the water will either be there or it
won't. About 50% chance at splash. Better than before 0% chance when looking through glass.
Karl wrote:
Attached are the 3D Window > OpenGL settings I had for the image in the last post, in case any of the settings there look different from yours.

Contours (which I usually have off) and sun shadows (which I usually have on) shouldn't make any difference with the issue you're showing.
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