- Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:02 pm
#353161
Hi to all,
I not understand this:
when i render a sheet of glass with a thickness of 10 cm I can see the shadow where the sun is behind the camera

but if i render the same scene with a different point of view the shadow of shhet of glass is not present

if I render magnifying glass the shadow is always present ...
The position of the sun is the same in both images ...
why the shadow in the first image is present and in the second image is not present for the sheet of glass ?
I use Maxwell Render 2.6.1 - the glass material is obtained with Wizard High Glass and the Attenution Distance is 999
the sampling level for al is about 8
I have to reach sampling level 22 or hight to have the same images
someone can explain if this is correct or is physical correct ?
thanks
bye bye
Tiziano Silvestri
Maxwell Render dot IT staff
I not understand this:
when i render a sheet of glass with a thickness of 10 cm I can see the shadow where the sun is behind the camera


but if i render the same scene with a different point of view the shadow of shhet of glass is not present


if I render magnifying glass the shadow is always present ...
The position of the sun is the same in both images ...
why the shadow in the first image is present and in the second image is not present for the sheet of glass ?
I use Maxwell Render 2.6.1 - the glass material is obtained with Wizard High Glass and the Attenution Distance is 999
the sampling level for al is about 8
I have to reach sampling level 22 or hight to have the same images
someone can explain if this is correct or is physical correct ?
thanks
bye bye
Tiziano Silvestri
Maxwell Render dot IT staff