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How To Model a Partially Reflective and Partially Scattering Surface
- By Dan Hill
- Published 1 November 2005
- Stray Light , Thin Film Coatings , Polarization and Thin Film Coatings
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Applying the Same Coating/Scattering Settings to Other Objects
Let’s assume that we wanted to apply the same coating and scatter profiles to the back and side faces of the rectangular volume for further analysis. Using the saved profile feature in the Coating/Scattering tab, these settings may be saved and quickly applied to other Coating/Scatter Groups, including those of other objects.
Once the desired settings have been applied, click the “Save” button near the upper-right hand corner of the Coating/Scattering tab of the Object Properties dialog.
In the Save New Profile dialog, you may choose to enter the desired Profile Name which will correspond to the saved coating and scattering settings:
This profile can then be chosen for the other coating/scattering groups of the Rectangular Volume: