Glass Challenge (all render engines)
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very nice...one critic: the base foot is too tiny imo...it s almost flat
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Here's a render I made last week, rendered with Kerkythea - MLT(BPT) 160 passes. Unfortunately, only large light sources, thus almost no caustics on the ground
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@eulgrand said:
Here's a render I made last week, rendered with Kerkythea - MLT(BPT) 160 passes. Unfortunately, only large light sources, thus almost no caustics on the ground
actually Eulgrand, your render was the one which inspired me to get into this challenge....really great work.
what do you think of mine (posted above)????and here is another view, but with no post pro (didn't have the time for it, going home)
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Hey Rachid, that's very nice of you
Your red wine looks far better than mine. I like the slight sepia tone of the first picture. The composition of the 2 glasses behind is a bit disturbing (at first I thought there was one glass floating...). I would let them up, so that we could figure the refraction through the ones at the front of the scene.
The view angle of the second picture should allow us to see more caustics, but I guess you've been using large light sources too, so we can't relly see them.As per your blueish liquid... I'd give it a try to unclog the toilets
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My go with hypershot, model by Andeciuala :
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=13961f08fe5b4c549ef60e9225cbea3a&prevstart=0 -
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Just a quicky with a model form the warehouse. Need to redo the water and make sure it focuses on the glass next time.
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Here's my attemp with Vray.
Mike
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V-Ray for SketchUp.
Postwork with PS.
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Kerkythea - and subtle bloom added in PS...
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Nice one Frederik, I like the pouring effect, nice model.
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Thought I'd give it a shot with a few random items from FormFonts and 3D Warehouse...
Needs more time to cook, but my computer wasnt doing anything for a couple of hours. No-one mention the gravity defying wine in the bottles plz
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heres attempt number 2. Gonna have to build up a room around it to get good reflections, i think. Using an HDR doesnt get any caustics. Might try a more interesting glass as well, something like a scotch glass perhaps.
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v-ray
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SketchUp + Modo
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That last Modo glass material rocks !
Stefanq's Vray mat as a close second . -
Never really played too much with glass. Though I'd like to try out some liquid. Will see if I get some time when I get back from London.
Only thing I've done was play around with caustics.
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