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    • Rich O BrienR Offline
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      • Al HartA Offline
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        @unknownuser said:

        Whiskey Glass

        Nice rendering. Any tips?

        (I don't mean tipping the glass)

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        • Al HartA Offline
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          I added a light, made the ice cubes transparent, set Index of Refraction to 1.08 for the glass and 1.31 for the whiskey. I set the glass as "caustic" to get the interesting shadows on the ground.

          I also marked the glass, whiskey and ice cubes as "thick" - meaning that they were modeled as solid transparent objects rather than using a single face for a single pane of glass.

          I did place the glass in Solo's studio. The tricky thing there is that it is difficult to orbit and zoom on the object because the studio is so large. It worked better when I put the studio in a layer and left if off until I was ready to render.

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          • soloS Offline
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            Al, here are the correct IOR values:

            Ice: 1.310

            Whiskey: 1.352

            Heavy glass: 1.650

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            • Rich O BrienR Offline
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              My try was abismal 😞

              But i'm just playing with Twilight to get good ice and failing each time. I downloaded the basic studio and damn that thing is BIG 😮

              Anyhow, i like the workshop and when i'm happy with the ice i'll post again.

              Here's #2 ,i did PP with Photoshop, and let i cook for 2hrs

              Anyone got tips on good ice in Twilight i could try? Currently using thick warped glass....

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              • Al HartA Offline
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                @solo said:

                Al, here are the correct IOR values:

                Ice: 1.310

                Whiskey: 1.352

                Heavy glass: 1.650

                Thanks,

                I'll try them.

                I pulled the IOR off of the ice because it added too much to the rendering time, but maybe I'll give it another chance overnight. (I think the number of Hi-poly faces in the ice accentuated the effect.)

                Also, I would like to find a better color for Irish Whiskey. I may have to go out an purchase some and "sample" it. (whoops - another pun)

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                • Al HartA Offline
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                  @solo said:

                  Al, here are the correct IOR values:

                  Ice: 1.310

                  Whiskey: 1.352

                  Heavy glass: 1.650

                  I gave these settings a shot. I also rotated the glass so that some of the ice was seen directly. The ice looks pretty good.


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                  • honoluludesktopH Offline
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                    Solo, How did you know that? Do you just remember, or do you have a spread sheet of successful settings?

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                    • Al HartA Offline
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                      @honoluludesktop said:

                      Solo, How did you know that? Do you just remember, or do you have a spread sheet of successful settings?

                      I was wondering that too. To get numbers that precise, he must have a measuring device where he passes light through a material and sees how distorted it gets.

                      http://www.v-med.net/images/RefTopKer_350.gif

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                      • thomthomT Offline
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                        @honoluludesktop said:

                        Solo, How did you know that? Do you just remember, or do you have a spread sheet of successful settings?

                        Lots of lists available. Just search for IOR or Index Of Refraction. Here's one: http://www.robinwood.com/Catalog/Technical/Gen3DTuts/Gen3DPages/RefractionIndexList.html

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                        • soloS Offline
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                          Nice list Thomthom, I have this ratty looking, frayed notebook that I write stuff in as I learn it, most of the time I cannot find where I wrote anything and have to use Google to relearn it. 😉

                          Scratch that...I'm a genius!!

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                          • M Offline
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                            I ended up on that same site-- its very interesting.

                            Anyone know of a similar table for reflectivity?

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                            • thomthomT Offline
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                              @unknownuser said:

                              Anyone know of a similar table for reflectivity?

                              You mean for Fresnel material? Think you use the same tables...
                              For instance, the list includes non-transparent material, such as metals. (note - I'm a bit unsure here - but it's what I do and it seem to look ok...)

                              http://interactagram.com/physics/optics/refraction/
                              http://www.texloc.com/closet/cl_refractiveindex.html

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                              • Al HartA Offline
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                                @thomthom said:

                                @honoluludesktop said:

                                Solo, How did you know that? Do you just remember, or do you have a spread sheet of successful settings?

                                Lots of lists available. Just search for IOR or Index Of Refraction. Here's one: http://www.robinwood.com/Catalog/Technical/Gen3DTuts/Gen3DPages/RefractionIndexList.html

                                I guess I have a lot to learn about IOR.

                                What are the refraction indices for metals used for?

                                Metals
                                Aluminum 1.39
                                Copper 2.43
                                Gold 0.47
                                Mylar 1.65
                                Nickel 1.08
                                Platinum 2.33

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                                • Al HartA Offline
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                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  I ended up on that same site-- its very interesting.

                                  Anyone know of a similar table for reflectivity?

                                  I suspect he is looking for amount of reflection, sharpness, etc. for solid materials

                                  And perhaps for additional reflection for transparent materials

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                                  • Rich O BrienR Offline
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                                    Still struggling on this one 😠

                                    Not happy with the WhiskEy but i'll keep at it

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                                    • Al HartA Offline
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                                      @unknownuser said:

                                      Still struggling on this one 😠

                                      Not happy with the Whiskey but i'll keep at it

                                      Much better than the first rendering. Nice ice this time.

                                      Did you change the color of the Whiskey?

                                      Try pouring it put and refilling the glass. 😉

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                                      • Rich O BrienR Offline
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                                        Didn't change anything?

                                        Must be my choice of 'Glass' for the Whiskey, but i'll keep with till i get good feedback

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                                        • thomthomT Offline
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                                          Another thing: how is the glass modelled?

                                          Was doing some test over at the ASGVis forum, playing around with caustics. Learned that when rendering glass with liquids, the liquid inside the glass also needs to be a "solid", with the surfaces between the liquid and the glass slightly offset (to avoid z-fighting).

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                                          • thomthomT Offline
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                                            @al hart said:

                                            What are the refraction indices for metals used for?

                                            I've used them in the reflection layers with fresnel maps. (...not quite sure if this is correct though..)

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