Author Topic: Can't use Direct Visibility Override through Glass  (Read 461 times)

2022-12-03, 21:32:00

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Is there a way to use Direct Visibility Override through glass? I feel like this feature is missing and doesn't work. The only workaround is to turn the glazing off to get the results I need. I've tried going to advanced settings in the glazing material propagate but that still doesn't seem to work. Thank you in advance for any solutions to this. Working with 3ds Max2023 and Corona 9 Hot Fix1
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2022-12-03, 22:05:06
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You need to use refraction override - anything that's behind refractive material is considered as refraction.
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2022-12-03, 22:10:41
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Thank you, romullus. I will give that a try. Appreciate the quick response.
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2022-12-04, 01:33:43
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Romullus, Just wanted to let you know that your suggestion worked, thank you.

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2022-12-05, 19:30:43
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You're welcome!
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