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Oh, in fact those were added to three.js in order to support the new glTF extensions, which are ratified now. Check out this post for some more info on using them. |
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Hey there,
I recently discovered some amazing advancements in Three.js, with regards to half transparent / frosted materials using the newly available
transmission
/thickness
/iOR
& clearcoat values.Example pic:
(Created using this three.js demo)
So far, I was only able to achieve this effect in Renderer like Blender's Cycles, it's amazing how performant the Three.js renderer is in the browser and how realistic it looks.
Now, I also looked through the gltf 2.0 specifications for similar parameters, atm the best I can do is using the alpha channel of the baseColor and set the
alphaMode
toBLEND
. Thats how we used to do it.Are there any options that model-viewer would render that I currently am not aware of?
Or are there any advancements in the pipeline with regard to transmission/ frosted materials?
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