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    • EarthMoverE Offline
      EarthMover
      last edited by

      Another try with Vray for Max. Modeling done by me as well. Thanks Ande for the tutorial...it was really helpful.


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      • brodieB Offline
        brodie
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        Here's another Maxwell rendering. Nothing special going on, this is simply the default glass material and water (default, meaning made through the Wizard via studio).


        water glass SL21.jpg

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        • brodieB Offline
          brodie
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          A lot of these renderings have been really great. I think for the next thread it would be interesting if there were more of a benchmark. Ideally, a real photograph along with the setup (light & camera positions as well as information like wattage, type of light, camera settings, etc.). It would be interesting, after having seen all of these examples, to get a better idea of accuracy as well.

          -Brodie

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          • EarthMoverE Offline
            EarthMover
            last edited by

            I like the looseness of the challenge....it leaves a lot for interpretation. I do see your point about comparing apples to apples though.

            I think a good one for the next challenge would be - Candle. I would be a good opportunity to see how render engines handle SSS in the wax and lighting tricks for the flame.

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            • soloS Offline
              solo
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              Good idea.

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              • majidM Offline
                majid
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                so sorry for long time ... i re rendered last scene


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                • soloS Offline
                  solo
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                  Majid, that looks a little screwed up πŸ˜‰

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
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                    @earthmover said:

                    Another try with Vray for Max. Modeling done by me as well. Thanks Ande for the tutorial...it was really helpful.

                    That looks really nice. The colours of the liquid looks really nice.

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                      cadmunkey
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                      @earthmover said:

                      Another try with Vray for Max. Modeling done by me as well. Thanks Ande for the tutorial...it was really helpful.

                      I think this is the best one yet, get a bit more light in to create heavier caustics and end this thread cos we have a winner! πŸ‘

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                      • brodieB Offline
                        brodie
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                        majid,

                        Very nice. I like the bubbles and water droplets you added to this one. The glass looks a bit too green in this one, but other than that, good job.

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                          dpimpc
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                          @unknownuser said:

                          Here's another Maxwell rendering. Nothing special going on, this is simply the default glass material and water (default, meaning made through the Wizard via studio).

                          Others may be flashier, but I don't think any come close to the realism of this. Its simple and pure, very convincing. Easily the best imo.

                          'Architecture is the art of how to waste space...'

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                          • EarthMoverE Offline
                            EarthMover
                            last edited by

                            My favorite is Stefan I think. That one that Andeciuala (sp?) did with the condensation on the glass is beyond amazing too.

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                              MrPlanet
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                              My first ever render, its a bit noisy, but i like it--Indigo


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                                solo
                                last edited by

                                Shreeyam, great first render πŸ‘

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                                • massimoM Offline
                                  massimo Moderator
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                                  This is my try with Kerkythea. I'm totally new to rendering. It's a young Barbera del Monferrato...


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                                  • brodieB Offline
                                    brodie
                                    last edited by

                                    Modelhead, thanks. It is indeed stock materials. Well, not really stock but Maxwell has a wizard for setting up materials (glass, satin, glass, car paint, plastic, candle wax, etc.). I just ran through the wizard and kept all the default settings.

                                    I had tried some of the materials that people have created and posted to Maxwell's website but those are sort of hit or miss sometimes and didn't seem quite right. I've found that Maxwell has gone to great lengths to be as physically accurate as possible in their setups. If you've never used it before it's a bit daunting at first because you have so much control over things like how much ozone & water are in the atmosphere, the reflectance of the earth, sun temperature, camera diaghram size, etc. But I've found that the defaults on all those things tend to give the best results so there's rarely a need to tweak some of the more complicated adjustments. In the end I've found it to be a rather easy tool to use.

                                    The renderings take longer than a biased rendering engine (which is the usual complaint I hear from people) but I've found the learning curve and perhaps material settings take less time (at least for me). I can render overnight while I'm sleeping, but I can't create perfect materials.

                                    -Brodie

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                                      Dantheman
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                                      • majidM Offline
                                        majid
                                        last edited by

                                        @unknownuser said:

                                        My first ever render, its a bit noisy, but i like it--Indigo

                                        nice render ...for the first times

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                                        • thomthomT Offline
                                          thomthom
                                          last edited by

                                          Jumping on the bandwagon. First time trying out liquid as well as SubDivide&Smooth. V-Ray SR1.5

                                          Model and lights are sloppy, I was mainly troubling with the caustic which kept on tuning out very spotty or very unclear.


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                                          • brodieB Offline
                                            brodie
                                            last edited by

                                            nice bubbles though

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