Why not bright ?

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devilray_g
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Bonjour everybody !
Have question :?:
How to do bright ?
As shown in figure
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kubo
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if you are using directlight, play with the aodist till you can see it light, if you are using pathtracing add some opacity to the glass material (it's a trick but works for now)
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devilray_g
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Thank you very much for your comments!

kubo > thanks ! :)
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kubo
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My pleasure, it's looking good, so show us your finals!
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devilray_g
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What other deficiencies?
Please instruct :)
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