In general, this will work if the glass material is highly transparent, and has an index of refraction (try 1.25)
It will be necessary that you have something substantial to reflect.
To test with a simple model, Try placing some objects which will reflect much like the tree in your sample.
Do any users have experience with this?
I usually set the glass to the `metal`preset then increase transparency to between 75-85 that way you can achieve a strong reflection - It all depends on relative light falling on window also - set you lights on different channels and tweak after render in image editor to `maximise` the reflection.The sample above may have had the ambient light reduced to maximise effect - certainly does not look like strong sunlight.
Boothy
Thanks guys.
Going to try these new features out.
Hey Guys.
I think I have got the Window reflection right. Thanks to the metal idea.
Can you guys help me with the Balcony ceiling.
I have lights in there however its still dark.
Hi Rocky
Try using another indirect lighting setting (reflected light) on the Lights setup window- such as standard or gather, other than none.
Just tested below- I thought standard would provide some lighting of eaves, tried with lights still not much difference
Also try path trace.
Standard (with lights) does not seem to make much if any difference - thought it should.
Gather
Pathtrace
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