HelixDodeco opened this issue on Apr 02, 2014 · 15 posts
HelixDodeco posted Wed, 02 April 2014 at 3:53 PM
Hello everyone, if this is very simple soultion i am overlooking forgive me, but i am trying to duplicate a one way mirror, i want to shoot the scene from backside of the mirror and be able to see through it, but have it be a reflective mirror on opposite side. any help would be greatly apprecaited, im using bryce 7.1 and just hobbyist level, but good at following direction.
ThunderStone posted Wed, 02 April 2014 at 7:41 PM
If you're going to be shooting from the side that's semi-transparent, why would you need a reflective side? Could you please explain further? Is there going to be another mirror in the scene, reflecting the one way mirror? If not, then there's no need for the reflective side.
On the other hand, you might want to go to the Bryce forum over at DAZ3D.com. Horo and the other Bryce masters are usually over there. They would be able to give you a hand.
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HelixDodeco posted Wed, 02 April 2014 at 9:08 PM
i wanted to try to make two mirrors facing each other and view from behind the mirror, thanks i will check them out
TheBryster posted Thu, 03 April 2014 at 11:37 AM
The only thing I can suggest is taking a look at this:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=706427&user_id=122226&np&np
The mirror as I recall was just a rectangle with a reflective surface. However you could duplicate that with reflectivity on one side and transparency on the other, But I think from other discussions I've read, Bryce may not give you the infinite reflections that a real world mirror-facing-mirror gives us.
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ThunderStone posted Thu, 03 April 2014 at 3:40 PM
Quote - The only thing I can suggest is taking a look at this:
The mirror as I recall was just a rectangle with a reflective surface. However you could duplicate that with reflectivity on one side and transparency on the other, But I think from other discussions I've read, Bryce may not give you the infinite reflections that a real world mirror-facing-mirror gives us.
I don't think that's true... Remember my Doorways render ? Doorways It is infinite... It's a mirror facing mirror trick that I used. Neat, eh?
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OS: Windows 11 64-bit
Poser: Poser 11.3 ...... Units: inches or meters depends on mood
Bryce: Bryce Pro 7.1.074
Image Editing: Corel Paintshop Pro
Renderer: Superfly, Firefly
9/11/2001: Never forget...
Smiles are contagious... Pass it on!
Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday
bobbystahr posted Thu, 03 April 2014 at 6:40 PM
good one Fran..must have been in my recording period as I totally missed that in 2010
Once
in a while I look around,
I see
a sound
and
try to write it down
Sometimes
they come out very soft
Tinkling light sound
The Sun comes up again
ThunderStone posted Thu, 03 April 2014 at 9:09 PM
Thanks, Bobby.
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TheBryster posted Fri, 04 April 2014 at 12:26 PM
If it works I'm happy to stand corrected.
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ThunderStone posted Fri, 04 April 2014 at 2:05 PM
Thanks, Bryster! :m_bouncy:
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Poser: Poser 11.3 ...... Units: inches or meters depends on mood
Bryce: Bryce Pro 7.1.074
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Renderer: Superfly, Firefly
9/11/2001: Never forget...
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karl.garnham1 posted Sun, 06 April 2014 at 12:13 PM
How big are the mirrors?
if you want to reflect the scene the size of the mirror will reflect how it looks. Here is a Simple idea make a big mirror with either a Cylindrical or Cubic part for the mirror make it like a glass and rack the reflection up to 100% and it will reflect it right back at you. it Depends also on where the mirrors are so it will need plenty of thought this is probably something you should take you time on and look at photo's on google for the general idea(I guess you would type in mirrior reflections or something). If you want to be really good you need to have an idea for the scene you are creating but it always takes time.I will try and upload an image and add it to this forum when I am done with something I am rendering in Bryce at this very moment. Don't ever give up you have a great idea and certainly very unique
Karl
karl.garnham1 posted Sun, 06 April 2014 at 1:29 PM
If you want to do it with just 1 mirror hollow out a cube(using 1 postive Cube and a negative that is a little smaller and they you pull it out just before it comes out entire and then group them together(make Sure they have the same glass and reflectiveness) you can also have it surround the entire scene and make it a glass mirror with 100% Reflectiveness. You can also use multiple cylinders or cubes to do this as well here are the examples they are not brilliant just an example. this is the mesh view
karl.garnham1 posted Sun, 06 April 2014 at 1:31 PM
I hope I have helped you out
skiwillgee posted Sun, 06 April 2014 at 4:25 PM
Nice one ThunderStone. As you can see the default number of bounces on a reflection is 6 (see the black plane marking the 6th reflection in TS's doors render). This number can be increased within the render options menu.
Simply put the camera in front of the first mirror instead of behind it. The camera is invisible in the scene. If you are wanting to have some scenery behind the first mirror, why not render a separate scene and mask out the mirror portion there and layer it in post work.
EricofSD posted Wed, 16 April 2014 at 11:42 PM
I only have three here, but if you increase the raytrace, the bounces increase.
EricofSD posted Wed, 16 April 2014 at 11:43 PM
Both images modeled and rendered in bryce. Was from about 2002 ish.