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By ricardo
#183836
A little less tint. The glass in the picture is barelly noticeable, and has no tint.

Ricardo
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By pBarrelas
#183838
Yes i've tried that and the result is the same. It looks that the light can only go through the exterior glass panels!
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By Tim Ellis
#183967
The AGS should let sunlight through twice, so not sure why you're getting that problem area. The reflections should be more prominnent with more objects inside the room.

Are the rectangles of light on the right hand side of the floor and on the back wall, coming from the gaps between your glass wall & ceiling?

Tim.
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By pBarrelas
#183974
Everytime i increase the ND above 1.0, the light won't pass that area. You're right, after the scene get more populated, the reflections will be more prominnent!!

I really don't know from where those light rectangles are comming because there is no gap between the glass and the ceiling!! I'll have a close look into the scene and tweack a litle more the room proportions your technique. Thanks!!
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By Tim Ellis
#183976
pBarrelas wrote:Everytime i increase the ND above 1.0, the light won't pass that area.
That's how AGS works. If you want refractive glass, you need to use a normal glass setting.

AGS solves the sunlight through glass issues we have with Maxwell.

Tim.
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By pBarrelas
#183986
You mean that if i want to use a normal glass material on those panels i would have the same problems i'm having now? I did made some tests with a normal glass and the problem persisted. Maybe using an emiter would take care of it?
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By Tim Ellis
#183990
Check out the threads about sunlight through glass for more detailed info mate. I can't remember enough to explain it. ;)

Tim.
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By VisualImpact
#184010
I think tim is right, you can see ahint of blue sky if you zoom in on this.
your image is coming together nicely.

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By VisualImpact
#184011
I did'nt notice the glass wall between kitchen and dining in the photo, whats the point of it apart from watching drunk dinner guests walk into it. :lol:
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By pBarrelas
#184071
Thanks Tim, yeah unfortunately there's an issue to be resolved about the sunlight and glass. I guess i'll have to work it on post-wor!!

Thanks VisualImpact, i did corected the geometry form those glass panes and the problem is solved. I'll show more updates soon!! LOL..yeah i guess we can say that is one of the reasons for that glass plane between the kitchen and living room!!
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By jdp
#184073
very nice photo reference you choose and great modeling so far. I'm looking forward to your results, keep going! :D
VisualImpact wrote:I did'nt notice the glass wall between kitchen and dining in the photo, whats the point of it apart from watching drunk dinner guests walk into it. :lol:
I guess is to prevent smoke and smell to bother guests when the roast will be forgotten in the oven... :P
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By pBarrelas
#188202
Hi again, after some time taking care of other projects i started the sofas rough shapes and positioning in the room!!
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By pBarrelas
#190236
I'm really really sorry but i'll have to quit this one!! Time is against me on this.
I'll add this project to my gallery after its finished.
I wish you all good luck and thanks to Pietro and NL!! :cry:

So, is this a known issue?