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    • andybotA Offline
      andybot
      last edited by

      What engine did you render with? The cap plastic material is spot-on. (I was just trying to do a similar material recently in vray, so curious how you got there.)

      http://charlottesvillearchitecturalrendering.com/

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      • HieruH Offline
        Hieru
        last edited by

        Thanks Eric πŸ‘

        @andybot said:

        What engine did you render with? The cap plastic material is spot-on. (I was just trying to do a similar material recently in vray, so curious how you got there.)

        I used Thea. I'm not sure if there is any similarity in the material system, but the cap plastic is just a basic clear glass with 20% Roughness and 40% Roughness Tr.

        www.davidhier.co.uk

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        • soloS Offline
          solo
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          @hieru said:

          I used Thea. I'm not sure if there is any similarity in the material system, but the cap plastic is just a basic clear glass with 20% Roughness and 40% Roughness Tr.

          Thanks for that I was wondering also.

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          • andybotA Offline
            andybot
            last edited by

            Cool, thanks! Yes, the transmission and specular roughness parameters make sense.

            edit: - oh yeah, another question - did you model the water as a separate object?

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            • HieruH Offline
              Hieru
              last edited by

              The only part of the water that is separate is the top surface. That surface has one water material applied to it and the part of the bottle below the top surface has another material applied, which you have to assign a container material (in this case the plastic used for the rest of the bottle).

              There's a really useful diagram over on the Thea forum, but I can't find it at the moment.

              www.davidhier.co.uk

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              • C Offline
                cmoreink
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                @hieru said:

                @cmoreink said:

                Can you please upload file in ver. 7 SU.
                Thanks

                Here you go:

                [attachment=0:67vktd13]<!-- ia0 -->WaterBottle_Proxy_SU7.skp<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:67vktd13]

                Thanks. I will try to render this in vray.

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                • L Offline
                  leminilab
                  last edited by

                  @hieru said:

                  The only part of the water that is separate is the top surface. That surface has one water material applied to it and the part of the bottle below the top surface has another material applied, which you have to assign a container material (in this case the plastic used for the rest of the bottle).

                  There's a really useful diagram over on the Thea forum, but I can't find it at the moment.

                  http://www.thearender.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=5817&hilit=glass+liquid
                  I don't know if you must be logged in first to read the post... πŸ˜•

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                  • HieruH Offline
                    Hieru
                    last edited by

                    Frederik's diagram on that thread is pretty good and Notareal provides some useful variations, but I thought all the options might be a bit confusing.

                    www.davidhier.co.uk

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                    • R Offline
                      Roger
                      last edited by

                      Some Post Pro
                      Just some post pro to see what you think. The DOF simulation and opening up the tones in the top of the bottle are the most important effects.

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                      • HieruH Offline
                        Hieru
                        last edited by

                        Thanks for that Roger - I had completely overlooked the possibility of using a little DOF.

                        www.davidhier.co.uk

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                          notareal
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                          @hieru said:

                          Frederik's diagram on that thread is pretty good and Notareal provides some useful variations, but I thought all the options might be a bit confusing.

                          Keep in mind that the posted Frederik's diagram is for Kerkythea. Even as models needs to be split a bit similarly in Thea, same diagram does not apply. Use of "Container" is required for correct result. Study Thea example scene GlassOfWater.scn.thea (that you can find under File > Scenes > Examples). Also on said topic it's mentioned that you need to use mouse right click > Assign Interface. "Assign Interface" was replaced in some point with term "Assign Container".

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