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True:) heheh. That's why I said it turned out a bit funky:) I finaly got a grip on max2octane plugin so will be posting some nicer trees in the wind soon.
[quote= you just need to make a diffuse material node, connect it to your material input on your object node, and connect a texture or rgb spectrum to the transmission input, then you can play with the sliders of both reflection and transmission to get the desired effect.
also, you must enable pathtracing to see the effect as directlighting does'nt show it.
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where can we read more about this kind of workflow ? it looks interesting....but very very different to what i am used to. i understand the whole 'node' workflow but cant find anything in the manual. i generally find the terminology confusing - would be great to see a summary somewhere....
Nice:) It's faster when you use geometry leaves without opacity maps When instances get supported it will be real joy rendering outdoor scenes with a lot of vegetation.
Hi guys. I ran quick test mixing diffuse material (with diffuse transmission turned on) and glossy material to get a leaf shader. So here is the result:)