Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
Hey guys!
Okay, havent used indigo for a loooong time so im back to the basics...
Basically im trying to get an effect similar to the way fiber optics work but with a much wider "wire" if you will. I hope the images below can describe it better for me!
Any help would be amazing!!
Thanks!
Okay, havent used indigo for a loooong time so im back to the basics...
Basically im trying to get an effect similar to the way fiber optics work but with a much wider "wire" if you will. I hope the images below can describe it better for me!
Any help would be amazing!!
Thanks!
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Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
Hi rhibee
Are you using some scatering material ?
Using an ideal optic fiber in vacuum one wouldn't se light wiithin because photons would entirely be reflected to the other hand and run away unstopped. You need some scattering either within the tube or the room or both. Besides, you mat need a longer tube in order for TIR to take place efficiently (greater length/radius ratio).
See those two to get the idea:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/materials/materials/121
http://www.indigorenderer.com/materials/materials/125
You'll have to change the IOR for the conductor. In both cases you can set absorbtion to zero just to get the effect.
Are you using some scatering material ?
Using an ideal optic fiber in vacuum one wouldn't se light wiithin because photons would entirely be reflected to the other hand and run away unstopped. You need some scattering either within the tube or the room or both. Besides, you mat need a longer tube in order for TIR to take place efficiently (greater length/radius ratio).
See those two to get the idea:
http://www.indigorenderer.com/materials/materials/121
http://www.indigorenderer.com/materials/materials/125
You'll have to change the IOR for the conductor. In both cases you can set absorbtion to zero just to get the effect.
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Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
Hi, thanks for the reply!
Im really sorry about this but could you explain in MEGA simple terms please? im completely new to glass rendering that isnt a window
would turning on the fog in sketchup work as a scattering material?
and how on earth do i set the absorption to 0? all i can find is a colour chart... do you mean set the rgb settings for the absorption to black?
Sorry if i sound a lil frustrated, im currently trying to also figure out why my glass is suddenly black :/ normals all facing outwards, glass has volume, is a single entity; even used a preset glass texture and still not working
not a good day im 'fraid!!
Im really sorry about this but could you explain in MEGA simple terms please? im completely new to glass rendering that isnt a window
would turning on the fog in sketchup work as a scattering material?
and how on earth do i set the absorption to 0? all i can find is a colour chart... do you mean set the rgb settings for the absorption to black?
Sorry if i sound a lil frustrated, im currently trying to also figure out why my glass is suddenly black :/ normals all facing outwards, glass has volume, is a single entity; even used a preset glass texture and still not working
not a good day im 'fraid!!
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Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
PS
The image above is using the setting "thin glass" for the glass tube. if I set it to anything such as specular with transparency its even WORSE....
The image above is using the setting "thin glass" for the glass tube. if I set it to anything such as specular with transparency its even WORSE....
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Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
the "thin glass" does not do TIR, you need to use a specular material with a medium.rhibee wrote:PS
The image above is using the setting "thin glass" for the glass tube. if I set it to anything such as specular with transparency its even WORSE....
Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
Also, in this scene you might want to use MLT.
Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
ah okay then ill try and have another fiddle around with specular materials. Thanks :]
MLT doesnt seem to be a help though... just get this
MLT doesnt seem to be a help though... just get this
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Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
I made a scene like yours and only Bidir seems to work best.
Here is my result (very quick render): pretty cool effect!
What I can tell you from my experience with it:
- make sure the walls have a thickness, otherwise light will leak in.
- use a specular material with ior ~1.6, do not use absorption (leave default setting, which should be no absorption)
- use bidir (maybe with MLT)
And thats about it
Here is my result (very quick render): pretty cool effect!
What I can tell you from my experience with it:
- make sure the walls have a thickness, otherwise light will leak in.
- use a specular material with ior ~1.6, do not use absorption (leave default setting, which should be no absorption)
- use bidir (maybe with MLT)
And thats about it
Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
Also, the faces of the tube and the faces of the wall shouldnt overlap. Make sure your actual tube has a little bit smaller radius than the one used for cutting the hole into the wall
Re: Newbie ATTEMPTING total internal reflection
Its working!!!! I dont know what it was but a combination of all of those worked Thankyou so so much guys!! ^.^
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