glass reflection issue ?
This is correct, at high IOR, a dielectric becomes very reflective at all angles.radiance wrote:i forgot to mention that when setting the IOR very high, eg 5.0+
it seems to go away... eg everything is reflective.
but then again it does'nt look ok anymore due to the glass being a mirror everywhere instead of propper glass...
greetz,
radiance
Ok.. spent a little bit of time debugging this issue.
As far as I can tell, it's due to some windows having normals facing the wrong way. The entry and exit IORs were switched, and total internal reflection was causing the reflected fraction to be 1.0, as opposed to something like 0.1 which it should be.
So for glass, the normals *have* to be facing the right way (outwards), on both sides of the pane of glass.
btw, in the top image, the green circled windows have the correct amount of reflection I think.
As far as I can tell, it's due to some windows having normals facing the wrong way. The entry and exit IORs were switched, and total internal reflection was causing the reflected fraction to be 1.0, as opposed to something like 0.1 which it should be.
So for glass, the normals *have* to be facing the right way (outwards), on both sides of the pane of glass.
btw, in the top image, the green circled windows have the correct amount of reflection I think.
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