Hi all,
I am having problems with making a tinted frosted glass material? Should I create glossy transparent material and as a medium use Medium basic? I tried changing a color of a absorption coefficient value but it does not influence the color at all.
Speaking of a glass, there is another effects I am trying to recreate. If you look at the edge of a thin glass pane it gets very dark. It is I suppose because of some absorption process going on. How can I control this effect and how do I contrlo the color of the absorbtion. Is absorption coefficientresponsible for that and should I use glossy transparent material for that?
thank you
kuba
tinted, frosted glass
That is a really cool looking example, very nice.
Yet another way (though I think yours still looks very cool, just including this for completeness) is to use a blend of a diffuse transmitter and a phong mat, as described here (scroll down for the mat settings used there).
Yet another way (though I think yours still looks very cool, just including this for completeness) is to use a blend of a diffuse transmitter and a phong mat, as described here (scroll down for the mat settings used there).
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