Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
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Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
Dear Indigo users,
Please find in the material database several new materials, officially measured, provided and supported by Saint-Gobain Glass, a glass making company.
These materials are not licensed under the creative commons license, but under a specific copyright license included in the material description and in the igm code. To summarize, the materials are free of use for any commercial and non-commercial project, and sets no restriction on the use of the generated images. Free distribution of unmodified material files associated with brand and products names is allowed. Main restriction is on modified versions of the materials which cannot be distributed.
Best Regards,
Etienne
Please find in the material database several new materials, officially measured, provided and supported by Saint-Gobain Glass, a glass making company.
These materials are not licensed under the creative commons license, but under a specific copyright license included in the material description and in the igm code. To summarize, the materials are free of use for any commercial and non-commercial project, and sets no restriction on the use of the generated images. Free distribution of unmodified material files associated with brand and products names is allowed. Main restriction is on modified versions of the materials which cannot be distributed.
Best Regards,
Etienne
Re: Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
Hello,
As I'm using Indigo for both hobby and professionnal use, I will now post under two different user names to set a clear frontier between both activities. But you are in contact with the same physical person!
Cheers,
Etienne
As I'm using Indigo for both hobby and professionnal use, I will now post under two different user names to set a clear frontier between both activities. But you are in contact with the same physical person!
Cheers,
Etienne
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Re: Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
Thanks Etienne,
fantastic and realistic glass materials!
fantastic and realistic glass materials!
Cheers, David
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Re: Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
Fantastic materials!
I love how you modified the preview scene; is that a 6mm thick pane of glass?
Btw, why don't you use the ® sign in your material names?
I love how you modified the preview scene; is that a 6mm thick pane of glass?
Btw, why don't you use the ® sign in your material names?
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Re: Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
This is a 4mm pane of glass. 4mm is more used in private homes, 6mm and above in commercial buildings and glass facades. For these tinted glasses, rarely used in private homes, 6mm might have been more adequate, you are right.PureSpider wrote:Fantastic materials!
I love how you modified the preview scene; is that a 6mm thick pane of glass?
I will update this. Initially, I used it in the igm code comments, but this crashed the igm parser. I will update the material names.PureSpider wrote: Btw, why don't you use the ® sign in your material names?
Re: Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
This are some really lovely glass materials, thanks a lot... also the extra plane is very welcome here!
Only thing that I hate to see is the white-point being off
Set it to E for a white BG...
Only thing that I hate to see is the white-point being off
Set it to E for a white BG...
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Re: Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
Yes, that's exactly, what I thought!Zom-B wrote:This are some really lovely glass materials, thanks a lot... also the extra plane is very welcome here!
Only thing that I hate to see is the white-point being off
Set it to E for a white BG...
@ galinette:
Thank you for the materials and I also like the extra plane but it would be nice, if you could correct the white balance for the preview pics.
And perhaps you may share your modified preview scene so that it could be used by others as an alternative (at least for glass materials) too. Of course it isn't hard to make such a simple modification by yourself but it wouldn't probably be exactly the same measures and angles and so it would suffer comparability.
Re: Official measured glass materials from Saint-Gobain
Hi, these are all great for IRL studies and so is an engine, still standing strong in spite the of tides of time.
For some time there's rising interest on the market & among CG artists/users in HQ products such as Planiclear, Vision-Lite and the likes (most, simply struggle to produce such visual properties (ie. using Indigo engine: AR coated glass, Coated glass from real measured spectral data), I'd like to know, will there be any updates with new products/materials?
For some time there's rising interest on the market & among CG artists/users in HQ products such as Planiclear, Vision-Lite and the likes (most, simply struggle to produce such visual properties (ie. using Indigo engine: AR coated glass, Coated glass from real measured spectral data), I'd like to know, will there be any updates with new products/materials?
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