Author Topic: How to: gradient satin glass wall  (Read 5671 times)

2016-12-21, 21:00:28

marcell86

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Hello guys,
Could you help me with achieving effect like this glass?
http://img.edilportale.com/products/prodotti-11201-rel51e9645fed40490bb520ddb06cd16baa.jpg
I guess that I have to apply gradient map in refraction map slot and add just a little bit of noise in bump slot, am I right?
Thanks in advice,
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2016-12-21, 23:33:03
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romullus

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Gradient in refraction glossiness slot, yes. Bump isn't needed for such material.
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2017-01-20, 12:08:05
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It depends how this material is made in real life. If it's something like steam condensing on the glass, then refraction glossiness as Romullus wrote. If it's just getting non-transparent, than opacity+diffuse color. If it's gradually turning into milky glass, then it could be even volumetric scattering.
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