For the vacuum formed insert's illumination under Appearances tab, I need to make the insert an luminous object, so it can emit light through the tinted pink caddy. The transparent amount of the caddy is 0.80 The setting above 1.0 will also make the insert very dark.ģ. Set to 1.0 will simulate light travel through vacuum, and it did not work in my case. I originally chose glass for the caddy, and it did not work.Ģ. I chose clear polycarbonate as the material for both caddy and the clear insert. For the caddy's illumination under Appearances tab:ġ. I eventually achieved the effect as shown in the above image by tweaking Photoview 360's material settings after several attempts. However, it turns out the caddy stays tinted pink but the insert appears to be dark gray. As I thought in the beginning that the light from different light sources in the scene - ambient light, directional lights, environmental light - will travel through the caddy and the vacuum-formed insert to make the insert looks clear. The most challenging part of the rendering task is to render the clear vacuum-formed insert through the tinted pink caddy. As seen in the image, there are 3 products in the caddy, 2 skincare bottles and 1 spray mist, which are held by a clear vacuum-formed insert on the bottom of the caddy. I used Photoview 360 in Solidworks 2014 to make this rendering image.
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