Hi Fernando, I know that TWR1.5 has a quick way to import materials from zipped folder. Anyway you can just unzip it and put the folder named "curtain_massimo" inside twilight's material folder.
If you are on PC is: C-->programs(x86)-->Google-->GoogleSketchUp (whatever number)-->Plugins-->Twilight-->Materials. Be also sure, by checking in "options" (the little gear icon), that Twilight is pointing in the right folder.
Be careful, long render time.
Curtain material
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Re: Curtain material
I'm having an issue using this material:
- light can't enter the room
- the back face of the curtain comes out black in the rendering
Am I missing something?
- light can't enter the room
- the back face of the curtain comes out black in the rendering
Am I missing something?
Re: Curtain material
hi Kronox, please post a simple example test model so we can have a look and find what's wrong.
Re: Curtain material
It shows transparency, but doesn't transmit light. The light comes from an invisible ceiling plane light. In SU bucket tool the curtain material is 40 percent transparent, then I apply massimo's curtain preset.
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Re: Curtain material
Kronox, try these 3 options: (pay attention to whether or not the material requires real world thickness or only single face)
Subject: Curtain and Drapes Materials by Alvydas
Subject: Curtain Material Library - Sheer Curtains
Subject: Matte Lampshade Material Library (39 colors)
Subject: Curtain and Drapes Materials by Alvydas
Subject: Curtain Material Library - Sheer Curtains
Subject: Matte Lampshade Material Library (39 colors)
Re: Curtain material
Thanks a lot Fletch! The lampshade looking material seems to work perfect for the transparent white curtain
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