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‎2017-04-24 01:55 AM - last edited on ‎2023-05-11 11:39 AM by Noemi Balogh
‎2017-04-24
01:55 AM
Thanks,
Holly
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‎2019-08-22 06:11 PM
‎2019-08-22
06:11 PM
To be more specific it is the: Facade Danpal® Double 16, 1,040 mm wide panels with softlite finish. It plays on transparency and that is what I am really struggling with... the ice color Danpal® double skin system transmits light to create a luminous atmosphere - it appears like a kind of milky lightbox when lit from within at night..... and gives a hint of the steel struture behind it but in a very blurred/ghostly type way...
Like the attached images but in a white/ice colour (not tinted)
Like the attached images but in a white/ice colour (not tinted)
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‎2019-08-23 09:15 AM
‎2019-08-23
09:15 AM
The key is to use a texture which looks like polycarbonate and put it into the transparent channel.
I did a quick setting using a normal roof corrugated iron sheet to show you the effect. So needs more work but I think you can see where I am going.
hope this helps
Cheers Carsten
I did a quick setting using a normal roof corrugated iron sheet to show you the effect. So needs more work but I think you can see where I am going.
hope this helps
Cheers Carsten
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‎2019-08-23 09:22 AM
‎2019-08-23
09:22 AM
Thank you so much Cartsen - that does help me a lot. Do you know how I could increase the opacity on it so it is not quite so see-through?
Thanks again,
Kate
Thanks again,
Kate
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‎2019-08-23 09:41 AM
‎2019-08-23
09:41 AM
Brighten the image used in your transparency channel. Or you could layer it with a light coloured channel.
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‎2019-08-23 09:46 AM
‎2019-08-23
09:46 AM
Thanks Ling, I will try this!
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‎2019-08-23 12:14 PM
‎2019-08-23
12:14 PM
Ling is correct and if the brightness is at 100% you have to lower the mix strength in the transparency channel. If mix strength is on zero you won't see any glass at all
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