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Transparent acrylic rendering

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Anonymous
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Transparent acrylic rendering

Hi,

 

I am trying to render an acrylic cube but for some reasons, the result is not good.

I am attaching the render and my setup for material and environment.

As you can see there is a line in the render which I am not sure why! I tried to rotate it 90 degrees but the result was same.

 

Anyone have any suggestions?

 

Thank you.

Sasan

 

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Message 2 of 7
Oceanconcepts
in reply to: Anonymous

Are you talking about the reflections you see from your environment settings? 

- Ron

Mostly Mac- currently M1 MacBook Pro

Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Oceanconcepts

I am not sure where is come from, but I tried with different environment and the result was same.

If you see there is a horizontal line on the right face of the cube; above is frosted and below is clear!

 

Any thought?!

 

Thank you,

Sasan

Message 4 of 7
TrippyLighting
in reply to: Anonymous

NO natural object has perfectly flat faces with infinitely sharp corners. So allow an old guideline and bevel your edges or in other words put fillets on the object, or a chamfer and then a few micro fillets.

 

Also, don't use any of the studios environments in Fusion 360 for lighting. Use one of the sunny outdoor scenes, or indoor scene with lots of small, high power light sources.


EESignature

Message 5 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: TrippyLighting

I have the same problem.

I have try the solution fillets every edges, but I still got this.1c82dc16-80be-41b8-8e24-65c0923b8ba3.PNG
can any one help me ?

thanks


Message 6 of 7
TrippyLighting
in reply to: Anonymous

You did not read the second part of my answer, didn't you ?

That acrylic has to have a more interesting environment to reflect and refract something.


EESignature

Message 7 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: TrippyLighting

I got it ! 
Thank you very much!

 

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