lightgirl |
2008-09-16 16:27 |
Solution: 7SCI_8` The plastic material with the rough diffusing surface can be modeled in Apn#o2 TracePro, but as two separate properties (select Define/EditPropertyData). 9@06]EI_ 9':$!Eoq MATERIAL PROPERTY T_WQzEL^ A TracePro Material Property can be created, and the index of refraction of 3[rB:cE/ the material is entered here, as well as an absorption coefficient if it is wah` known (this would be for absorption losses just from propogating through a Up&q#vqIj given thickness of a clear polished sample of the material, unrelated to the ks}o9[D3 diffusing surface finish. Entering zero for the absorption coefficient is O]>`B{ propobly a reasonable estimate for a transparent material. ;l'I.j p* @L1 The Material Property is applied to the Object (Define/Apply Properties). XvdhPOMy zBbTj IFQ SURFACE PROPERTY jVz1`\Nje A TracePro Surface Property can specify 5 possible outcomes for light incident %#,BvQz~ on a surface - Specular Transmission, Specular Reflection, Scattered qJ@?[|2R Transmission (BTDF). Scattered Reflection (BRDF), and Absorption. P7b2I=t @4i DN For your property, I expect that Specular Transmission, Specular Reflection, d\v _!7 and Absorption would all be 0, leaving only Scattered Transmission (BTDF). t>xV]W< Scattered Reflection (BRDF). BTDF and BRDF are controlled by 3 coefficients - O 2U/zF:X A, B, and g. For an initial estimate, I would suggest entering BTDF(g) = !Xm: $KH BRDF(g) = 0, which defines a Lambertian dsitribution. ARE~jzakg 5IMH G%W7 The challenge is to determine the proper ratio of Transmittance vs d,77L Reflectance. You can enter a value for BRDF(A) and then use the Solve For hk
I$ow ( feature to solve for BTDF, and the editor will display the resulting <T wq{kt
Integrated BTDF and Integrated BRDF values. You want these to sum to 1, and zP9!fA to have a ratio that matches the behavior of your surface. If the ratio of T P(`IY+ vs R is dependent on the Incidence Angle, you can use the Add button in the llzl-2`/ property to add Incidence ANgles to the table, and then define the BTDF and KJd;c. BRDF separately for each incidence angle.
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