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roco
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i add image with another changes in the curtain material

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radiance
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Hi,

You should try to use diffuse transmission for the cloth (there's a cloth material in the livedb),
it will look much better, currently it's too transparent...

Radiance
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roco
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thank you for the tip radiance i will test and i will upload again the image with materials live db

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roco
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excuse me radiance, do you know about link video tutorial how i can do to put an material of livedb into my scene in octanerender ?
thank you if you can rply this comment

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msciwiarski
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Hi,

Just drag it from liveDB to the viewport or graph editor and link it to the material in object.

cheers

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roco
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i think so the problem is the opacity, becouse when i do click 1 to .95 the background looks a blue color

i add image with the material taked in livedb and puting in the scene
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material livedb.jpg
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i add new image is the same result i don't know how i can do a realistic curtain without blue background
maybe need fix the detail in the opacity option
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Recamara Final_01.png
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