Ray-traced glass: how to replicate reality
A guide to achieving accurate, vibrant glass materials
The power of glass
Glass plays an irreplaceable role in architectural design. It lets light pass through it, creating lifelike lighting conditions and shadows. It creates reflections and refractions, adding depth to spaces and realism to surfaces. And it adds aesthetic appeal like nothing else, effortlessly achieving a sleek, modern look.
Accurately replicating all this in your renders might sound like a challenge, but in Lumion 2024, it can be achieved with ease. In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you can do with glass – from making it stand out with ray tracing to creating ambiance with raindrops.
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Create instant coziness
Want to conjure a calm, cozy interior environment? Rain streaks on glass offer a surefire method.
In your material’s settings, you’ll see a Force rain streaks slider. Increase this, then add the Precipitation effect in movie mode.
Under the effect, there’s a Rain streaks slider – adjust this to incorporate your desired amount of rain. And there you have it – the perfect rainy day and an undeniably evocative animation.
Paint with light and color
Once you’ve mastered the art of realistic glass, why not experiment with colored shadows? Changing the color of your glass materials allows ambient tinted shadows to be cast into the room.
Simply set the glass to your preferred color and watch the entire room be painted the same shade. Give it a try and discover just how easy it is to create evocative interior scenes.
Looking for more material choices?
With Lumion’s physically-based material workflow, you have full creative freedom over how you create and customize your textures. Choose from 1,500+ high-quality materials in the internal library, import your own, and personalize them using the material editor.
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