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I can see thru my windws ( this is a curtain wall storefront) in the model when I render it, the windows go solid. Checked the materials in the storefront family and its transparent glass. Any thoughts?
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First of all - name is meaningless.
Watch the video on this post and you see what items you should be checking.
http://therevitkid.blogspot.com/2013/12/rendering-tip-simple-material-change-to.html
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