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- In a Rhinoceros document, open the V-Ray Material editor.
- Create a new material by right clicking on “Scene Materials” and navigating to Add material>Add VRayMtl. Rename your new material to match the outside material of your object. (You can follow many of the previous tutorials to create a material or follow V-Ray 8.12 [importing .vismat] to import a saved material.)
- Create a new material by following the step above. Rename this material to reflect the inside material of your object.
- Right click on “Scene Materials” and navigate to Add material>VRay2SidedMtl. This will create a 2 sided material in V-Ray.
- Now click on the material and rename it.
- You can select the front material by clicking on the button next to “Front” and selecting the material you created in step 2 above.
- You can select the inside material by clicking on “Back” and picking the material you created in step 3.
- If you would like to make your material translucent (like a lamp shade), select “none” as the back material and change the color to R80, B80, G80 or a similar shade of dark gray.
- Apply your material to an object and render.
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