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How to combine two shade layers into a BSDF

I want to model fixed slats and roller shades pulled over them. I would have loved to use WINDOW7.4 but you have to have at least one glazing layer.

The technique described here in unmethours is not desirable because I want to model inter-reflections.

How to combine two shade layers into a BSDF

I want to model fixed slats and roller shades pulled over them. I would have loved to use WINDOW7.4 but you have to have at least one glazing layer.

The technique described here in unmethours is not desirable because I want to model inter-reflections.

I'm considering creating a 100% transmissive, etc. glazing layer in Optics6 and then using WINDOW7.4.

How to combine two shade layers into a BSDF

I want to model fixed slats and roller shades pulled over them. I would have loved to use WINDOW7.4 but you have to have at least one glazing layer.

The technique described here in unmethours is not desirable because I want to model inter-reflections.

As a work-around, I'm considering creating a 100% transmissive, etc. glazing layer in Optics6 and then using WINDOW7.4.

How to combine two shade layers into a BSDF

I want to model fixed slats and roller shades pulled over them. I would have loved to use WINDOW7.4 but you have to have at least one glazing layer.

The technique described here in unmethours is not desirable because I want to model inter-reflections.

As a work-around, I'm considering creating a 100% transmissive, etc. glazing layer in Optics6 and then using WINDOW7.4.