glass railing is blocking view of door casing?
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‎2016-02-06
12:08 AM
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11:41 AM
by
Noemi Balogh
both states.

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‎2016-02-06 03:19 PM
See this thread: Window disappearing through glass, it is probably the Ray Threshold and the Ray Depth settings.
David
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‎2016-02-07 08:45 PM
Heath

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‎2016-02-08 02:47 PM
If it is only the change in Ray Threshold and the Ray Depth settings that is causing the problem, then create two Scenes with the correct settings for each rendering (interior and exterior), a Scene can be stored as part of the 3D View's settings. If it is some other issue, then post some screen shots to help explain what you are seeing.
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‎2016-02-08 06:11 PM
I have played with the settings and it hasn't made a difference. my first attempts at the interior elevation worked fine and the only things i changes where the ray threshold and ray depth i've since put those back and played with them but they have not solved the green hue problem. the only other change i made was that the first renderings that worked fine were generate from a 3d window opened from the floor plan with the show all in 3d command. then i placed a camera and that's when the green hue started. now, even if i delete the camera and generate a new 3d window the problem persists.
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‎2016-02-09 03:33 PM
For the green tone I would look in two places: the color of the light source, and the color of the glass in the skylight. It looks like the only source of light is through the skylight. You could use one of the preset Cinerender Sources, like Indoor Daylight Medium (Physical) and see if that changes the result. If it does, then it is probably the light source, if not then look at the skylight's glass Surface Settings.
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‎2016-02-09 05:23 PM
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‎2016-02-10 12:16 AM
Thanks though,
Heath

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‎2016-02-10 03:57 PM
heathldesign wrote:Makes as much sense as anything else. Thanks for posting back the resolution.
must be some sort of bug. i moved the camera to a different point in the model and the issue went away. put it back to the original location and all is fine now. who knows.
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