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Blender create train station glass roof.
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Some process with pbr materials and with new lights probe assets.
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The station had a glass roof but over the decades it had aged and deteriorated into a fragile condition.
A very simple open roof underground metro station that just has a transparent glass cover nothing else.
The station created with clus s underground metro station track which at the moment has weird cs bug which disallow train to change track when reversed.
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I have playing with realistic fog and many new assets from the engineering of blender 2 80 beta.
Means like clus s glass cube metro it only works as mid station.
Today i create a simple realistic glass material and shed some light on how to get an actual transparent glass shader in blender 2 8 eevee if you d like.
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Carlisle railway station also known as carlisle citadel is a grade ii listed building built in 1847.