[Radiance-general] [Radiance-material definition] glass

pillo [email protected]
Mon, 18 Feb 2002 17:06:04 +0100


thanks!!!

i ll try it as soon as possible!


pillo


Luned�, febbraio 18, 2002, alle 01:07 , Roland Schregle ha scritto:

> pillo wrote:
>>
>> i m a radiance beginner as you can see reading what follows..;-)
>> i m wondering how  to describe glasses (the same refraction index) that
>> are different in thickness... (5mm, 10mm...)
>> (i m modeling rooms with different windows, single and double glassed
>> ones)
>>
>> void glass glass15mm
>> 0
>> 0
>> tr tg tb
>>
>> where "ri" is 1.51
>>
>> but where it is thickness?
>
> The GLASS primitive is optimized for glass of infinitessimal thickness.
> You'll probably want to use the DIELECTRIC or INTERFACE material
> instead, which allows you to specify the trasmittance per unit length.
>
> See ya!
>
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