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MaTtY631990
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Thanks for fast reply. I will try immediately.
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MaTtY631990 wrote:Hi, I tested your material with a scene and I get clear transperancy on my liquid. Is their anything that can change to get a similar result as yours. The liquid is see through and makes it look like coloured water. Is this dependant on how the lighting is affecting it or width of the space the liquid fills.

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Like ttaberna says, the scale plays an important role and you need at least Octane v2.55b.
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Just curious to know if anybody has an idea for type of materials the medium emission parameter is used for.
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Maybe for glowing liquids like molten stone or something.
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