This was something I was overthinking for a project, your tutorial made me feel like an idiot, your solution is so simple. I was thinking of using subD to make the curtain!
Opacity map is usually quicker when you want a good effect that's not too close to the subject but if you were doing a zoomed in detail then a two sided material may be better. I wouldnt use subsurface with a thin material like fabric as its usually better for slightly denser transparent objects
Youre a lifesaver my man, so hard to find good tutorials for Vray on rhino
Glad it was useful Ethan, thanks!
This was something I was overthinking for a project, your tutorial made me feel like an idiot, your solution is so simple. I was thinking of using subD to make the curtain!
Thanks, im glad it was useful!
Your channel’s been amazing, thanks so much!
Thanks, glad the videos have been helpful!
discovered your channel and learned so much :D thanks bro
Many thanks, glad the videos have been useful
Thanks a lot! very helpfull
Super! Vielen Dank.
Thankyou ... It's better use "Two side" material or "Surf Surfsce Scattering" than Opacity map not?
Opacity map is usually quicker when you want a good effect that's not too close to the subject but if you were doing a zoomed in detail then a two sided material may be better. I wouldnt use subsurface with a thin material like fabric as its usually better for slightly denser transparent objects
can you make a material for tiles please? i never do it right...your channel is amazing btw :)
Hi Sara, yes I actually have one on tiles coming out tomorrow
@@tombudd15 thanks alot tom
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