Glass: looking through
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2005-06-07
12:13 PM
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01:45 PM
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Noemi Balogh
2005-06-07
12:13 PM
Also this is my first rendering if anyone has any tip or suggest about it I appreciette.
Thanks
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2005-06-07 04:49 PM
2005-06-07
04:49 PM
I would suggest you to post this to:
Presentation-Rendering and Multimedia
Surely you will get proper answer there. Just add a little bit more informations. Especially what version af ArchiCAD do you have, what rendering engine did you use (Internal engine, LightWorks etc.).
Those informations are necessary. Without them they can't help you much.
Best,
Michal
Presentation-Rendering and Multimedia
Surely you will get proper answer there. Just add a little bit more informations. Especially what version af ArchiCAD do you have, what rendering engine did you use (Internal engine, LightWorks etc.).
Those informations are necessary. Without them they can't help you much.
Best,
Michal
ArchiCAD 27
WIN 11
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-core
64 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
WIN 11
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X 6-core
64 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060

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2005-06-08 12:07 AM
2005-06-08
12:07 AM
It seems that if this is really glass, and the user hasn't inadvertently made the glass opaque, he is probably using a render method of normal
Normal = useless.
By selecting successively better rendering methods, increasing layers of glass will become transparent.
Normal = useless.
By selecting successively better rendering methods, increasing layers of glass will become transparent.
Dwight Atkinson
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2005-06-08 02:27 PM
2005-06-08
02:27 PM
Thanks a lot guys.
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2005-06-10 09:33 AM
2005-06-10
09:33 AM
Hi Bitoque, sincerely, why don't you get some training in Portugal since there are a lot of distributors with training center....it would be more rentable for you, as all your doubts would be clear.
for using archicad is better follow some learning method instead of trying to solve everything alone (and sometimes in the not best method)
best regards,
for using archicad is better follow some learning method instead of trying to solve everything alone (and sometimes in the not best method)

best regards,