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Lines in transparent materials

David Bearss
Booster
I am experimenting with a rendering techinique and want to include transparent and translucent materials. I have created some different transparent materials with different transparency and color and then I have created some tree forms from slab tool and applied a transparent material to get desired effect. Sometimes the trees show grid lines acros them. When I apply the material to a large slab or wall there are no lines. Am wondering if the complexitiy of the tree form is causing?

transp trees.jpg
David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
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Dwight
Newcomer
What if you make a complex profile wall with the shape instead of a slab? Any difference?




Just like all things can be made a complex profile, all words come from Greek.
"Kimono," for instance.
Dwight Atkinson
David Bearss
Booster
Have not tried that. And to be sheepishly honest I have not even tried using the complex profile. I will have to experiment with that this evening.
David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
David Bearss
Booster
Well the profile tool is cool and easy. However the lines stil appear. Might note that as i rotate the view around the line seem to be related to screen position and view angle rather than directly associated to the object.
David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
David Bearss
Booster
Same tree different angle view
David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
Erika Epstein
Booster
why don't you post a file with one of the elements that show the grid
Erika
Architect, Consultant
MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Mac OSX 10.11.1
AC5-18
Onuma System

"Implementing Successful Building Information Modeling"
Karl Ottenstein
Moderator
Right. Select one tree and 'save selection as module' - it'll give us the tree and the material to study.

Karl
One of the forum moderators
AC 28 USA and earlier   •   macOS Sonoma 14.7.1, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
Erika Epstein
Booster
Tree slices, what a fun idea!
The tree I created I stretched to make 25' wide. I rotated 3 more around its central axis.
I then shrunk the tree slice to 3' high, 2' wide, keeping its thickness at 1/8".

No lines.

The lines on yours look like they might be a cover fill as others have suggested. Look close, its not a grid, but perhaps a roof shingle ?

Great idea
Erika
Architect, Consultant
MacBook Pro Retina, 15-inch Yosemite 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Mac OSX 10.11.1
AC5-18
Onuma System

"Implementing Successful Building Information Modeling"
David Bearss
Booster
I will post these two trees. These are more complex versions that seem to have more lines running through them. Also the darker one has lighter splotches in them as an added bounus. Weird.
David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
David Bearss
Booster
Um, sorry to have to ask, but, where would I post the module?
David Bearss
Archicad 18/Windows 11
Alienware 17 R5
i7 2.4 GHz / 16 GB ram
Dwight
Newcomer
Consider putting a texture on the material - like an image of noise.
Dwight Atkinson