Best Realistic Glass Shader in Blender (Tutorial)

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This is incredible, after years of using blender and testing so many glass shaders, this one is the simplest and the best!!!

naidenhadjiev
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Good timing! I was just looking for a better way to do glass because I was sick of the dark edges. Low and behold your video is the first thing I see when I opened YT. Exactly what I was looking for. Excellent video!

samuelmulick
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IT WORKED, THANKS I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOREVER, BUT NO TUTORIAL COULD EXPLAIN IT AS YOU DID

jamal_ka
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Great Video Man!!! first time knowing about the volume thing nice to share.

normanhuff
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TNice tutorials was a fantastic beginner's guide, straight to the point, very clear. As a long-ti teacher I can tell you are quite apt at teacNice tutorialng!

gillgarcia
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Simplest method I've found, Thank you so much 🔥😍

gluteusmax
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Your tutorials have been beneficial... In which your detail touch to 3D-modeled object... Gives more life to my 3D-modeled works...

travissmith
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Cool! Didn't knew the bevel trick in the shader editor! 😍

titusandronicus
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holy heck, this is the best tutorial ever. Finally my renders don't look flat and dark

damianm.
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Awesome tutorial!
I´m rewatching it again!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!!
Does anyone knows how to switch through the light path types without the need to pushing the node into the sockect thing? Just to click and switch up or down in the light path options?
I saw this tip in one tutorial and forgot it completly!
Thanks guys!

davirosa
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Excellent,it's really helpful,thank you。

DaShiungJ
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The color I didn't know about thanks

theforest
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And BOOM, another little gem being thrown at us. Thanks for the clear videos and naration (sometimes a little weird with certain words like anisotropy). Keep'm coming. Did you already did a glass tutorial for other than flat sheet glass? Like wine bottles and glasses?

theweepingmopper
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Man I just love that robotic "Hello Guys"

sune
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Fabulous tutorial. Do you have a office room looking out to the city and making window glass tutorial?

samvwbug
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"goodbye." hehehe Thanks for the tut! Blender should have shipped with this node setup as default for REAL glass.

TruthSurge
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My observations and comments:
1) I wouldn't cheese bevels using a bevel node for something as simple as glass panes.
2) Glass shadows along the transparent normals should be subject to fresnel/layer weighted shadows. A thin cube will cause more shadows at grazing angles (from the light sources POV). I wouldn't bother at all with shadow handling for the rim.
3) Never use colored glass shader, as the reflection should "always" be white. Typically architectural glass don't have an anti reflective coating on it like regular glasses to wear do, which does create a green tint but only on facing (white at grazing) angles. Use volume absorption instead, this will also tint the edges correctly (with high enough refraction and glossy bounces, around 64?). If you don't want volume calculations, at least setup glass manually with refraction and glossy mixed with fresnel, and color only the refraction portion.
4) Make sure you create a glass material that enables you to use it for both architectural glass with thickness (like in the video) and for architectural glass without thickness (like you'd use for windows usually). You'd have to drop it into a group node with two output sockets, one for each. You could go further and mix/expose controls for other absorption shaders as well, such as diffuse, translucency, sss (no translucency, so use with care). Basically it could get hella complex really fast if you want to.

gottagowork
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Thank you very much for these always excellent Videos.
Do you use this kind of glass, for window glass too?

mw
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Can drag and drop the colour to another colour I think too. Saves a bit of time.

jamesgreen
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Make a video about how to make realistic pool in garden

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