'opaque glass' in Artlantis Studio 2 Sent: 13:08:52 Attachment: Hi All, I work on AS2 and I tried (with no success) to recreate opaque glass material similar to This is slightly translucent glass (if you stay right behind it - your silhouette is visible, but if you move a few meters down the building - you can't be seen from the outside). Gujarati news paper divya bhaskar rajkot. Thanks to all we can see from the outside are 'blurry ghosts'/ I tried different techniques but there's no material that smoothly blurs the subjects behind it (the further the object - the biggest blur). So I prepared a quick model - just a box with one glazed wall + reference object inside. Please help with it. Bartek Messages: 313. Re: 'opaque glass' in Artlantis Studio 2 Sent: 09:04:02 Jeremy, I’m sorry but it won’t do. Artlantis Studio 1 2 2 Cracking The Genesis![]() Artlantis Studio 7.0.2 Crack With Serial Number Full Version Free Download Artlantis Studio Crack is one best rendering software with advanced engine that’s widely used by architects, designers and design professionals. Artlantis Studio V1.2.2.1 Download Search Tips Your search for Artlantis Studio 1.2.2 may return better results if you avoid searching for words like: crack, serial, keygen, activation, code, hack, cracked, etc. 1337x.to Abvent Artlantis Studio v5.1.2.2 [x86x64] Multilingual Incl Crack - [MUMBAI-TPB] Apps PC Software 1 day glodls.to Abvent Artlantis Studio v5 1 2 2 [x86x64] Multilingual Incl Crack - [MUMBAI-TPB] applications 30 days. Pmdg 737 ngx crack rapidshare download. The problem with Artlantis (v2) is that it can’t produce this ‘soft blur’. Please check link below (I found this photo on Flickr): Please note how spiral staircase gradually blurs and the object in far background are entirely soft. On previous photos glazing was white – only because whole room interiors was white. There’s more photos of this material on Flickr. Please check it out. So the question remains – can Artlantis produce soft blur? Chedda Messages: 1088. Re: 'opaque glass' in Artlantis Studio 2 Sent: 12:01:28 Simon, I tried V3 - but it makes no difference. Granulated glass is nothing more than bumped regular glass from V2. V3 is a very small improvement from V2 (IMHO) and not worth the money for the upgrade (if you run your small business as I do you look very carefully at all expenses). Animated water + a few new light + new icons does nothing for me. ![]() Obviously everybody has to judge for himself but so far nothing convinced me to spend the money – I’ll pass and wait for V4. Any other suggestions? Messages: 86. Re: 'opaque glass' in Artlantis Studio 2 Sent: 15:05:22 OK. To all interested in this task - I created this material in Photoshop. I rendered the picture 3 times: twice with different depth of field (for room interior) and once with striped bumped glass (with 0 fresnel transition). A did a bit editing (stacking with different opacity mostly) in PS and I achieved more or less what I wanted. Please note that inside the room there are 4 red signs (1m, 2m, 3m & 4m) every 1m further from the glazing (1m sign is 1m from glazing, 2m is 2 m away, etc). 1m can be read easily, 2m – hard and 3 and 3 impossible to read. Two windows at the back can be read as soft bright clouds. Material is reflective as well (we can see dark clouds reflection). And vertical divisions can be read as well (45cm). But if I want to make a movie with it – it is impossible to apply this PP to every frame (unless we are using some sophisticated software). Long story – short: can you recreate this picture in Artlantis (no external Post Processing, please)? Jeremy Messages: 653. Re: 'opaque glass' in Artlantis Studio 2 Sent: 14:48:24 Dolan, I tried dozen different techniques (including modeling actual Glass blocks, adding 3 different layers, couple bump maps, etc.). Everything that I could came up with (and I’m quite experienced user – over 15 year of 3d work). I agree that water looks the best (that’s why I posted it in the first place). Artlantis has its limitation and quite narrow field to play with. I admit that this is the best rendering software for this price. ![]() I just can’t crack this material. This is something half way between polycarbonate and glass block. And don’t let ‘polycarbonate’ from pop-up glass menu deceive you. It has nothing in common with actual polycarbonate (I tried to recreate this material in Artlantis without same result). I thought that maybe somebody already came across the solution – but obviously not. Thanks for all your help. Mark Messages: 51.
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