![My glass looks very wrong here.. the IOR is correct for glass from what i can tell. How do I fix this? Thanks. : r/blender My glass looks very wrong here.. the IOR is correct for glass from what i can tell. How do I fix this? Thanks. : r/blender](https://external-preview.redd.it/fj7onsy2hF2OPTeJqc60Mns8aIY9U72MqEHorSUplr4.png?auto=webp&s=cb89135f2460774bd7f86343e60ce6b6f0a49f9a)
My glass looks very wrong here.. the IOR is correct for glass from what i can tell. How do I fix this? Thanks. : r/blender
![Vray glass looks terrible close up. Anyone got any suggestions? I realize my IOR is 1.6 but I have tried many numbers from charts. Also, I don't even have reflect on and Vray glass looks terrible close up. Anyone got any suggestions? I realize my IOR is 1.6 but I have tried many numbers from charts. Also, I don't even have reflect on and](https://i.redd.it/o30uw0kcxdn41.jpg)
Vray glass looks terrible close up. Anyone got any suggestions? I realize my IOR is 1.6 but I have tried many numbers from charts. Also, I don't even have reflect on and
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TurboTips: V-Ray Material, Part 3: Refraction - TurboSquid Blog | Refraction, Digital art tutorial, Colors for skin tone
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