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Posting screen captures of your glass material settings would be more likely to get you an answer.

 

My first impression from looking at this rendering is that there is no reflection. Using white as the reflection color will produce a mirror like reflection, black will produce no reflection. Fresnel and IOR settings can also affect the properties of the reflections that a material produces at certain viewing angles, the angle of this rendering in particular would produce the least amount of reflection. Of course, this is all just conjecture without knowing your current settings.

 

Tutorials could also get you moving forward:

http://www.aversis.be/tutorials/vray/vray-20-glass-liquid-01.htm

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You didn't provide us with any info at all, like what software/render engine do you use, but it seems to me like it's still V-ray. And maybe you wanted to make Blue-ish tint on windows using Fog color, but made glass too thick or didn't drop down fog multiplier.. i agree with Benjamin, but glass is not really that hard of a material. Just make diffuse full white, reflect full white, refract full white, and ior about 1.333, also check affect shadows.

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