Glass Challenge (all render engines)
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Thought I would try one outside the (glass) box. Kerkythea
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Very nice dale, i reckon it could do with a frame though.
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@andeciuala said:
hi guis i'll try to make a totorial this night about how to make a realistic glass with liquid inside. And a little set of studio shot.
that would be verry apreciated mate
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@21d said:
@andeciuala said:
hi guis i'll try to make a totorial this night about how to make a realistic glass with liquid inside. And a little set of studio shot.
that would be verry apreciated mate
Yes indeed !
I won't do it for Kerkythea... cause it's already been done by KT's materials Grandmaster Patricks. You can find the tutorial here.
In the case of Indigo, there is a tutorial at the end of the User Manual which is included in the installation package.
Interesting to see how the technique differs from one render app to another.
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@eulgrand said:
@21d said:
@andeciuala said:
hi guis i'll try to make a totorial this night about how to make a realistic glass with liquid inside. And a little set of studio shot.
that would be verry apreciated mate
Yes indeed !
I won't do it for Kerkythea... cause it's already been done by KT's materials Grandmaster Patricks. You can find the tutorial here.
In the case of Indigo, there is a tutorial at the end of the User Manual which is included in the installation package.
Interesting to see how the technique differs from one render app to another.
Yeah but, only the technique of making material, becouse modelling there is just 2 ways to make it right, for any render engine you use, for any 3d modeler you use. thats what i'm goin to show, i know that a lot of people already knows but, there is so many others that dont know, i've seen on this topic beautifull renders, but not realistic becouse of that.
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IRendernXt - model from 3DWH - By Eric
Link to original image size.
EDIT- New lighter rendered image
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@remus said:
Very nice dale, i reckon it could do with a frame though.
Thanks Remus Frame as requested. I am very new at rendering so I stand in awe of these tools. Rendered in Kerkythea Photon quick (I have a ferry to catch) in 1 min 12 secs.
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Hi guis, i've to run on this tutorial becouse youtube only gives me 10 min in eatch video, so. Thats not my best shot, but i hope i can help some one, and thanks for watching, please rate it, and leave a commentary.
Thank you so mutch.
P1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fb6mTsxGZ1E
P2
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Following your tutorials andeciuala.
Thanks again.
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some good stuff here, folks!
there's a great little tutorial put together by Patricks about modeling this type of "liquid in a glass" scene found on Kerkythea's forum in this thread.
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@unknownuser said:
Following your tutorials andeciuala.
Thanks again.that's great comgratulations!!!
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@fletch said:
some good stuff here, folks!
there's a great little tutorial put together by Patricks about modeling this type of "liquid in a glass" scene found on Kerkythea's forum in this thread.
here it is:YEAH!!! that's exactly what i've tryed to show on video. thank's man!
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great tutorial, fletch.
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Wow. Great!
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SketchUp + Kerkythea
Modeling as per my previous post (confirmed by Fletch )
Rendered using a global from sIBL Archive.
Preset 20 - Metropolis Light Transport (BPT) / 150 passes
Still a bit grain, some of it removed with Neat Image.
Once again, missed the caustics
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@eulgrand said:
Once again, missed the caustics
But I can see the caustics...
Why do you say you missed it...???It's a really great render...!!
Nice detail with the bubles in the champagne...! -
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I see some refracted light on the tabletop, especially on the rear-most glass.
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@thomthom said:
Where's the caustic?
Are you blind...???
@escapeartist said:
I see some refracted light on the tabletop, especially on the rear-most glass.
Exactly...
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Thanks EscapeArtist & Frederik. I meant I would have prefered to have these caustics sharper, like in Thomthom's first image.
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