for this image by Majid, he rendered with Easy 9 or 10
here are his material settings that are very successful.
I made a test scene with curtains with actual thickness
here's what it looks like...
It is possible to render this scene with Low+ and have it look ok. But ideally and practically it wants to be rendered in Easy 9 That said, if you have a single face, no thickness, give theShoji Screen Material a try and play with it. It renders well in most settings and also quite quickly.
But again, he rendered his example with Easy 9 (are we noticing a pattern here? )Ecuadorian wrote:Click aquí para ver la versión en Español.
In this example, the paper is a single face. It has no thickness. Make sure to apply the material to the front face and not the back face.
In SketchUp, apply the material Cladding_Stucco_White within the Brick and Cladding folder.
Now choose the Subsurface Scattering > Wax template in Twilight and change it like this: