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Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 6:08:29 PM | Transparent Materials

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Hey, I have a material where I need some parts to be transparent, and some parts need to be solid colours. Imagine the picture as a stud frame. I need the black parts to look like wood, and I need the white part to be transparent. Could someone please explain to me how I'd do this? Im using RAC2009, so the tutorial in resources doesn't quite help me.

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Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 6:09:47 PM | Transparent Materials

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Sounds like a job for Curtain Wall to me. Wood Mullions and Glass panels.

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Quoting cganiere from 2008-09-04 18:09:47

"Sounds like a job for Curtain Wall to me. Wood Mullions and Glass panels."

if uses Curtain Wall, it's easy. But U can use material to make it.

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Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 6:52:36 AM | Transparent Materials

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DOCCODY has right, i think it's more easy tho assign a material in the element but also you can create a Group-Array to that....

 



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