why do clear materials appear black with a small number of bounces?
motoole2
@alyssal Most likely because the number of bounces light must take to travel through refractive objects is larger, e.g., light refracting at every air-glass interface for the lamp at the center-top of the image.
why do clear materials appear black with a small number of bounces?
@alyssal Most likely because the number of bounces light must take to travel through refractive objects is larger, e.g., light refracting at every air-glass interface for the lamp at the center-top of the image.