- Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:38 pm
#313569
Thanks Max. It was around 8 hours, no more...
Patrik, the layer opacity controls the *influence* of corresponding layer. So, for example if you have a glass at weight 100 at the top layer, it won't show any other layer below. Think of each layer as separate substances and you are blending them in a stacked fashion. But, this doesn't mean even at full layer opacity, a transmissive material will show through. Also it's not a limitation at all, otherwise everything would mix up. Stacked system is not about stacking substances with virtual thicknesses. It's a typical opacity/mask controlled visual stacking system just like in every other application (e.g. PS). So, varnish should be a mirror layer. Try plastic wizard to see how things work.
Patrik, the layer opacity controls the *influence* of corresponding layer. So, for example if you have a glass at weight 100 at the top layer, it won't show any other layer below. Think of each layer as separate substances and you are blending them in a stacked fashion. But, this doesn't mean even at full layer opacity, a transmissive material will show through. Also it's not a limitation at all, otherwise everything would mix up. Stacked system is not about stacking substances with virtual thicknesses. It's a typical opacity/mask controlled visual stacking system just like in every other application (e.g. PS). So, varnish should be a mirror layer. Try plastic wizard to see how things work.
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