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      remus
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      Very nice dale, i reckon it could do with a frame though.

      http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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        21D
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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 😄
        😍

        "I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies."
        Le Corbusier

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          Eulgrand
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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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            andeciuala
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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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              richcat
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              IRendernXt - model from 3DWH - By Eric

              http://nxt.accurender.com/photos/sketchup/images/9126/800x600.aspx

              Link to original image size.

              EDIT- New lighter rendered image

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                dale
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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.


                stained glass 10.jpg

                Just monkeying around....like Monsanto

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                  andeciuala
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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
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydAzwbQ9rtQ

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                    boofredlay
                    last edited by

                    Following your tutorials andeciuala.
                    Thanks again.


                    Glass 2.jpg


                    Glass 2_2_a.jpg

                    http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                      Fletch
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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.
                      here it is:

                      http://www.kerkythea.net/phpBB2/files/dielectrice_glass_modeling_normals_echo2web_129.jpg

                      Fletch
                      Twilight Render Cross-platform Plugin for SketchUp on PC or Mac

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                        andeciuala
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        Following your tutorials andeciuala.
                        Thanks again.

                        that's great comgratulations!!!

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                          andeciuala
                          last edited by

                          @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:

                          http://www.kerkythea.net/phpBB2/files/dielectrice_glass_modeling_normals_echo2web_129.jpg

                          YEAH!!! that's exactly what i've tryed to show on video. thank's man!

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                            marked001
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                            great tutorial, fletch.

                            http://www.revision21vis.com

                            instagram: revi21on

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                              EscapeArtist
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                              Wow. Great!

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                                Eulgrand
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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 😢


                                verres3.jpg

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                                  Frederik
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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...!

                                  Cheers
                                  Kim Frederik

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                                    thomthom
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                                    @frederik said:

                                    @eulgrand said:

                                    Once again, missed the caustics 😢

                                    But I can see the caustics... 😉
                                    Why do you say you missed it...??? 😕

                                    Where's the caustic?

                                    Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                    List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                      EscapeArtist
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                                      I see some refracted light on the tabletop, especially on the rear-most glass.

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                                      • FrederikF Offline
                                        Frederik
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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... 😉

                                        Cheers
                                        Kim Frederik

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                                          Eulgrand
                                          last edited by

                                          Thanks EscapeArtist & Frederik. I meant I would have prefered to have these caustics sharper, like in Thomthom's first image.
                                          😉

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                                            thomthom
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                                            @frederik said:

                                            @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... 😉

                                            To me that just looks like reflected light. Not caustics. This is what I expect from caustics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caustic_(optics

                                            Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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