Hi everyone what is the best way to make a Translucent Glass Façade like Steven Holl's seen in the pictures in the link I've added .I know ıt is possible by manupulating curtain wall material translucency but i think ıt won't give the same result.
https://www.archdaily.com/893277/institute-for-contemporary-art-at-vcu-steven-holl-architects
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I would suggest creating the translucent material and then seeing how the render turns out. Then go from there to see if it is possible to get it closer.
I don't think that was rendered using Revit, so the material effects that you see were probably created in alternative software, such as Lumion.
create a new glass material: play with the following settings:
Material-->glass glazing--> transparency--> Translucency
I could be misreading, but I think you may be referring to the transmissive properties/qualities of the appearance asset, such as those that are available in the asset "Glass - Frosted". If so, use "Glass - Frosted" asset and modify its Appearance settings to your satisfaction.
TIP: It's all about the Asset. Start there and build upon one that closely matches what you are looking for. You can usually hit upon a suitable Asset to apply to your Material through a simple keyword search in the Asset Browser dialog box.
I have had ın mind already.And I did it but after render I didn't get same result.It is not realistc
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