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Post by oRangE.n.GreeN on Fri Feb 06, 2009 6:39 am

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by francozizm on Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:03 am

astig 'to sir...lupet mo... 2thumbsup

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by nyop on Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:56 am

thanks bro for sharing. Very Happy

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by ERICK on Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:01 am

4 hrs rendering? that should be very loooonggg... making 50 subdivs on reflection and refraction are mainly the factors for a very slow rendering time...is it ok if it will tuned down to at least 24? or 16?

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by oRangE.n.GreeN on Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:17 am

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ERICK wrote:4 hrs rendering? that should be very loooonggg... making 50 subdivs on reflection and refraction are mainly the factors for a very slow rendering time...is it ok if it will tuned down to at least 24? or 16?


yeah, i guess. why don't you make an experiment & share the results.

& uh btw, i always click the render button just before i sleep so i can have my sweet dreams & my finish render when i wake up... Smile


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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by arkiedmund on Fri Feb 06, 2009 12:14 pm

Wow! wow!...

yes, i think it will work with lower subdivisions...yung quality lang siguro, iba.

Sir oRangE.n.GreeN care to attach your glass_bump.jpg in this thread, if possible, the maximum resolution of that image. So I can also give it a try on a test scene.

Thanks a lot....

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by reggie0711 on Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:26 am

tnx sa info sir... ask ko lng sna ung maps ng bump sir.. san po ako pde mkahngi.... any suggestion sir kung ano max span ng glass blocks... pansin ko sa scene mo mga 30x30 cm yn gmt nio... my mas malki pb dyn? tnx in advance sir...

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Post by uwak on Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:28 am

thanks for sharing sir! panalo to at kapaki pakinabang! 2thumbsup

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by Guest on Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:39 am

simple pero rock este glass pala 2thumbsup

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by render master on Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:27 am

reggie0711 wrote:tnx sa info sir... ask ko lng sna ung maps ng bump sir.. san po ako pde mkahngi.... any suggestion sir kung ano max span ng glass blocks... pansin ko sa scene mo mga 30x30 cm yn gmt nio... my mas malki pb dyn? tnx in advance sir...


iyong noise bump, mostly ginagawa namain sa ps rather than looking sa net para madownload, create ka lang ng composition mas mabilis pa. sa glass span.... normally around 200mm x 200mm almost same height ng CHB, pero ok lang yun sa scene, materials naman ang gustong i-elaborate...

Nice works sir Orange and Green

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by reggie0711 on Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:42 pm

render master wrote:
reggie0711 wrote:tnx sa info sir... ask ko lng sna ung maps ng bump sir.. san po ako pde mkahngi.... any suggestion sir kung ano max span ng glass blocks... pansin ko sa scene mo mga 30x30 cm yn gmt nio... my mas malki pb dyn? tnx in advance sir...


iyong noise bump, mostly ginagawa namain sa ps rather than looking sa net para madownload, create ka lang ng composition mas mabilis pa. sa glass span.... normally around 200mm x 200mm almost same height ng CHB, pero ok lang yun sa scene, materials naman ang gustong i-elaborate...

Nice works sir Orange and Green


slamat po sir sa kasagutan sa aking tanong... balak ko kse gumawa ng fake glass blocks... 50cmx50cm ang span... my project kse ako on going eh gagamitin ko sna as facade ng building.. pero middle part lng nmn... and nagdodoubt lng ako kng structuraly fine un...

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by wesley14 on Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:04 am

thanks d2

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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by oRangE.n.GreeN on Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:48 pm

render master wrote:

iyong noise bump, mostly ginagawa namain sa ps rather than looking sa net para madownload, create ka lang ng composition mas mabilis pa. sa glass span.... normally around 200mm x 200mm almost same height ng CHB, pero ok lang yun sa scene, materials naman ang gustong i-elaborate...

Nice works sir Orange and Green


thanks for following up this thread RM. busy e kaya madalang lang makareply.

- you can also use 'Z Depth' in Max to produce maps.


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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by oRangE.n.GreeN on Tue Feb 10, 2009 10:09 pm

reggie0711 wrote:tnx sa info sir... ask ko lng sna ung maps ng bump sir.. san po ako pde mkahngi.... any suggestion sir kung ano max span ng glass blocks... pansin ko sa scene mo mga 30x30 cm yn gmt nio... my mas malki pb dyn? tnx in advance sir...



the biggest size I know is 12" (300mm), I'm not sure kung may mas malaki pa dun.

Yes, you can use glass blocks as exterior wall panel but you have to consider code limitations. the maximum area allowed, supported on four sides, i believe is only 12SQM. pls correct me if i'm wrong...


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Re: Glass Blocks MAT Settings

Post by Butz_Arki on Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:12 am

thanks bro!!

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