A gust of wind
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Thanks guys.
Rich here you have some raw SU's screenshot. Very simple setup.
Saw that plugin Solo, maybe I'll try it.
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photo!
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Cheers Oli.
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Excellent lighting. What can you tell us about the makeup of the wax. What numbers did you use for subsurface scatter, index of refraction etc.?
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A new version. Added something and changed a bit the lighting. The fabric was taken somewhere from a bedroom scene and "worked" a bit with S&S plugin. Again Twilight, only 60 passes this time. no post work.
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Thanks Roger. If I remember well you use Kerkythea. The material I've used for the wax is the "milk" from the translucent material pack, with no changes. It's a simple mix between a dielectric glass and a tranlucent mat, with scatter and falloff. It comes with Twilight installation as well.
IOR=1.35
Fog settings
Emittance=1
Scatter=1
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Massimo, Perfecto...
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@massimo said:
Thanks Roger. If I remember well you use Kerkythea. The material I've used for the wax is the "milk" from the translucent material pack, with no changes. It's a simple mix between a dielectric glass and a tranlucent mat, with scatter and falloff. It comes with Twilight installation as well.
IOR=1.35
Fog settings
Emittance=1
Scatter=1
Falloff=135Wow, good memory Massimo. Yes I think KT is great but now I am also using Twilight as I like the interface a little better.
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Glad you like it Fred.
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A lot of congratulations... But no sharing.
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Simple, yet effective. Bravissimo!
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Really nice! Thanks for sharing.
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Amazing. Absolutely amazing.
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Thanks again guys.
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Mate you are an artist!! No doubt! It's in the detail - the direction of the flame, the lost wax resulting - who else would care for such detail unless it is part of their personal charter!
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this is great, Massimo! just g-r-e-a-t
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Thanks for the kind words. Cheers Richard and Alessandro.
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