Easy architectural window glass in Blender 3D / Eevee
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- After going through about 100 tutorials on RUclips I found out they are all missing something. 🤔 So I made my own. This is the best and simplest way to make window glass in Blender 3.4 using the Eevee render engine.
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best flat glass tutorial i found thanks
oh my god thank you. For some reason it is impossible to find tutorials for eevee glass for stuff like windows. Its always "look at this drinking glass" or "cube glass" that blurs everything behind it way too much. This helped a TON
No problem I am glad it helped. 😁
Thanks for this! It's quick and to the point to set up. I hope the next version of Eevee has some upgrades to it that allow for easier reflections and lighting control.
Obrigado. Já pesquisei muitos tutoriais sobre vidro. O seu foi o melhor. Parabéns 😘😘
You are AWESOME Sir!! As you say, no one use this method to make glass!! It's simple and very useful for almost all purpose for any porject that come with glass!Thank you son much for sahring the skill. BTW, how did you know(about the theory) the fresnel node an the alpha node to make this perfect glass material??
great video .... nice work
Just need the algorithm to push it. 😆
Very nice
like 5 videos in and your the first to help make see threw glass and not just a mirror
Thanks man, its awesome.
Thats what I´m looking for!!!! Thx
3:58 this guy made me laugh hard hah
great to find your video - do you find that affecting the alpha is better results than affecting transmission
Why not using the Reflection Plane to cover the whole scene?
Why do reflections work only from one side?
Must have the reflection plan not setup right
@@TPVPRO I fixed it. Now I'm thinking how to make it reflect from both sides. Great tutorial, btw! Very helpful
Nice Work & Good Tech. TY
Trying good sir.
EXCUSE ME. where did you learned to use all that tasks panels just to make a simple glass? i mean this seems to be complex as hell, you learned on books? studying the program on manuals or books? or whenever else?
Just learn slowly buy watching tutorials and trying things out yourself and you will will start to remember what the panels do