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    nomeradona
    last edited by 5 Aug 2011, 10:19

    Ryan MArcos shared this excellent tutorial; from modelling using Smooth and Subdivide, to adding caustics effects in Vray SketchUp

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    The Making of Flowing Tap Water

    Ryan Marcos shared to us the complete process of creating his flowing tap water piece from modelling to post-processing. He used Google Sket...

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    http://i1180.photobucket.com/albums/x410/adonan1/Tutorial/Flowingtapwater1.jpg

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      Roger
      last edited by 5 Aug 2011, 16:37

      And maybe add some upward splashes and water soaking into the wall.

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        nomeradona
        last edited by 6 Aug 2011, 01:44

        excellent suggestion...

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          EarthMover
          last edited by 6 Aug 2011, 02:00

          Water looks great. A little too much saturation / vibrance in the post pro for my taste. Nice composition though.

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            solo
            last edited by 6 Aug 2011, 02:08

            Water looks good, wood texture on bucket is not right.

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            If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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              Roger
              last edited by 6 Aug 2011, 04:21

              Wood is a little exaggerated but I have seen similar texture on wood that has weather and been rubbed with a heavy scrub brush. It wears away the soft areas and the harder annular rings stand up. I looks more like the graphic novel style than the soft water color style. Its a boisterous fun style.

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                nomeradona
                last edited by 7 Aug 2011, 03:49

                i think you all have good points there. thanks guys.

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                  rspierenburg
                  last edited by 18 Aug 2011, 16:20

                  Lovely picture, I do have to agree with the splash suggestion. As it is the water looks a little syrupy.

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                    boofredlay
                    last edited by 18 Aug 2011, 16:28

                    Turn the faucet off you are wasting water.

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