My boss wants it completely free of all reflections. I can get them off the top piece and I removed it to work on the power supply and the ethernet box. It is the reflections in the glass I need to remove. I added pictures of the lighting and the nodes I used for the transparent part. I need to get the reflections of the stuff inside off the edges of the plastic. How can I do that?
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$\begingroup$ Hi, please add images of the material setup as well as the lighting setup so that others can better asses what the exact issue is. You can markup your images slightly (please no text as it is not searchable in images) to point out what you are referring to as well, and you may also add blend files via Blend-Exchange Thanks :) $\endgroup$– Timaroberts ♦Nov 5, 2020 at 22:08
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$\begingroup$ Is this the same question you asked before? blender.stackexchange.com/questions/200948/… $\endgroup$– susuNov 5, 2020 at 22:15
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$\begingroup$ I had asked for a different type of glare issue. Now its the reflection of the insides on the sides of the box. $\endgroup$– EarlygirlNov 5, 2020 at 22:24
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$\begingroup$ I dont know how to add photos in comments but I edited my question $\endgroup$– EarlygirlNov 5, 2020 at 22:25
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$\begingroup$ I am at a loss. I have tried so many different node set ups. This is going into my bosses brochure for his product. $\endgroup$– EarlygirlNov 5, 2020 at 22:44
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The apparent reflection in the side of the glass cover is not actually a reflection but is a refraction - due to your glass cover not having 'thickness' and only being a single surface (so it's as if the whole inside is solid glass). Give it some thickness (either extrude it or just add a Solidify modifier) and that apparent reflection will disappear.