lightworks and translucency . . .
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‎2005-06-13
06:07 AM
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‎2023-05-11
01:55 PM
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Noemi Balogh
i've been playing around for what seems like an eternity and still can't achieve anything along those lines. i've googled in the desperate hope that someone out there my have some info on it, but all i've found is this from another applications troubleshooting pages:
another wrote:now lightworks is obviously implemented to varying degrees of complexity in different applications, so i guess my question is: just what is the lightworks engine
... For instance, indoor lights will not shine through a glazed window and light up the ground outside. Similarly, light will not shine through a translucent lamp shade, even though you see through it. ...
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‎2007-02-09 07:02 AM
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‎2007-02-09 07:05 AM
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‎2007-02-11 11:11 PM
andyro wrote:yep - more like your 'milky white plastic'. does it have a window light behind it to accentuate the translucency?
Do you mean like this?
i was aiming for a two-skin polycarbonate cladding system. i wanted to see if i could render the translucency before i tried to apply the 'ribbed' effect.
the thing that i dislike about your 'milky white plastic' is the dull grey area in the bottom left - out of direct light. i found that when i boosted the specular or reflectance to compensate, i lost the transmission . . . and with it any translucency i had achieved. by then i had more deadlines to meet so gave up . . .

ben
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‎2007-02-12 01:24 AM
~/archiben wrote:andyro wrote:yep - more like your 'milky white plastic'. does it have a window light behind it to accentuate the translucency?
Do you mean like this?
i was aiming for a two-skin polycarbonate cladding system. i wanted to see if i could render the translucency before i tried to apply the 'ribbed' effect.
the thing that i dislike about your 'milky white plastic' is the dull grey area in the bottom left - out of direct light. i found that when i boosted the specular or reflectance to compensate, i lost the transmission . . . and with it any translucency i had achieved. by then i had more deadlines to meet so gave up . . .![]()
ben
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‎2007-02-12 01:25 AM
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‎2007-04-30 07:31 PM
do you mind posting the setting of your translucent glass material please?
thank you very much
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‎2007-05-01 07:02 AM
Just 'append' the .AAT to your file using attribute manager.
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‎2007-05-02 01:28 AM
Long wrote:long tran,
do you mind posting the setup of your translucent milky glass?
download the file andy posted above and use your attribute manager to
andy's included all of his glass materials (08 | <....>) as well as the translucent plastics (06 | <....>). the one you're looking for is called '06 | PE Milky Translucent'
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‎2007-05-02 05:32 AM
thanks andyro for posting this. i tried to open it with attribute manager but it didnt turn up, said 'Problem when reading from file glasses.aat' . I dont know what's up with it. Im using educational version (Mac OS 10.4.9) so i guessed this is the problem.
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‎2007-05-02 06:16 AM
im sorry for the last post, a bit dummy

cheers mate