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not sure if this is in the right area, but i was just wondering when i render, how can i get my windows to reflect sunlight more or make them less visible to see through...
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These values are all set in the materials you assigned to your glass. First, you need to make sure what that material is so look in the family. Then, from within the project (NOT THE FAMILY), look under settings/ materials - find your "glass" or whatever they called it in the family and under the render appearance tab, you will find the transparancy, reflectivity and glossiness of your material. Change it there. NOTE this will not change the family - just the matial in this project.
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