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| Applying Images To Transparent Objects Tutorial 3: Description: Continuing in the same vein as tutorials 1+2 we move on to applying images to transparent objects, glass, perspex, ice etc. ![]() mental ray and VRay: As this technique relys heavily on material settings there are in fact two tutorials in one, one for mental ray users, and one for VRay users. Sorry if you don't use either of these but they are all I have. The processes are virtually identical, only the terminology and material settings differ, but I've included separate versions all the same. Hopefully an 'applying multiple images' tute will follow soon. Yet again it doesn't seem to be as straight forward as I first thought. LOL. Link: Applying Images To Transparent Objects Hope you find this useful. Regards. Last edited by MrTom; 1st February 2008 at 02:50 PM. Reason: Added attachment |
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