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    • E Offline
      Ecuadorian
      last edited by

      Sure, I posted some settings here:
      http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=356&p=2350

      Actually, a lot of materials present Sub-Surface Scattering. Just put a strong light behind a slab of marble, a plastic toy, or a china plate. The human body has SSS, too; wax candles, paper, even wood has it. It's just that most of the time it's not that noticeable under normal lighting.

      I made two 30-minute renders with Twilight, one with Easy 09 (aka MLT or Metropolis Light Transport) and another with Easy 10 (aka Bidirectional MLT). These popular render methods are also available in Indigo and other unbiased render plug-ins. Spot the differences between MLT and Bi-MLT:

      MLT:
      SSS-Easy09.jpg

      Bi-directional MLT:
      SSS-Easy10.jpg

      Here's the file so you can check the settings used:
      sss cat.zip

      Pete, I believe SSS looks much more spectacular on a dragon statue or something similar. Do you have one around? 💚

      -Miguel Lescano
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      • soloS Offline
        solo
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        @unknownuser said:

        Pete, I believe SSS looks more spectacular on a dragon statue or something similar. Do you have one around?

        I actually do, in fact I have a few. But the problem is they are only one material, and the SSS effect is only dynamic with a light behind technique, this way you can have two materials giving more options for SSS and not only the light trick. I wanted to have the option of having another material behind a SSS one, like veins under skin.

        http://www.solos-art.com

        If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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          xrok1
          last edited by

          hey guys, that would make an awesome preview object for Twilight's material editor!

          nice job guys but i think that last one is the cats meow!

          “There are three classes of people: those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those who do not see.”

          http://www.Twilightrender.com try it!

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            Ecuadorian
            last edited by

            I think Remus (Indigo), Brodie (Maxwell) and Pete (Vue) have shown the best SSS examples here.

            -Miguel Lescano
            Subscribe to my house plans YouTube channel! (30K+ subs)

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            • boofredlayB Offline
              boofredlay
              last edited by

              Twilight


              sss04.jpg

              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                Ecuadorian
                last edited by

                Another try with Twilight's Bi-directional MLT, this time using the plexiglass template for the outer shell.
                SSS-Easy10-plexiglass.jpg

                EDIT: A stacked version of all three previous Twilight Renders (MLT, Bi-MLT and Bi-MLT with Plexiglass) with some post-pro in the cat's eyes.
                Stacked.jpg

                -Miguel Lescano
                Subscribe to my house plans YouTube channel! (30K+ subs)

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                  tallbridgeguy
                  last edited by

                  cool stuff

                  Nielsen
                  http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                    tallbridgeguy
                    last edited by

                    still cool!

                    Nielsen
                    http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                      tallbridgeguy
                      last edited by

                      Pretty cool Dermot! I thought you were sitting this one out.....(its pretty fun stuff)

                      Nielsen
                      http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                        tallbridgeguy
                        last edited by

                        I am using Kerkythea and I downloaded a number of their great material libraries. Since you have twlight I'm sure you have access to tons of materials on their forum.

                        s

                        Nielsen
                        http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                          tallbridgeguy
                          last edited by

                          I looked on the kerkythea forum and found some more info on SSS. (actually today was the first time I ever heard of sss.)

                          s

                          Nielsen
                          http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                            dacad
                            last edited by

                            Ecuadorian

                            If i'm not mistaken the BPT is better suited for interiors, other way there's no much diference between btp and MLT. You should try the two in a interior room with lighs coming from the windows with real glass just with sun to see the big diferences.

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                              tallbridgeguy
                              last edited by

                              Is this kinda sss?

                              thanks!


                              white2.jpg

                              Nielsen
                              http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                                EarthMover
                                last edited by

                                Torus Knot emitter, inside of ice, inside of honey. FryRender - 15% Isotropic Scattering with 85% Dielectric Transmittance.


                                SSS_Test_Fry_02.jpg


                                SSS_Test_Fry_03.jpg

                                3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
                                Guide Tool at Winning With Sketchup
                                Content Creator at Skapeup

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                                • EarthMoverE Offline
                                  EarthMover
                                  last edited by

                                  TBG - It is to a degree, although it appears to be more of a frosted glass. With SSS you'd expect to see less light absorbed into the thicker areas (i.e. the corners of the cube) and more light absorbed into the thinner areas (those closest to the sphere). In your render you can see the light passing through the thick areas too uniformly to be a true rendition of what SSS would look like. The dark areas in your render appear to be more shadow casting than that of light block through physical density. Keep trying though...you're getting closer.

                                  3D Artist at Clearstory 3D Imaging
                                  Guide Tool at Winning With Sketchup
                                  Content Creator at Skapeup

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                                    tallbridgeguy
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks for the help! It is an interesting subject and I appreciate the feedback. I have to say it is a difficult subject.

                                    s

                                    Nielsen
                                    http://www.tallbridgeguy.com/

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                                    • olisheaO Offline
                                      olishea
                                      last edited by

                                      frosted glass and a shiny ball! my god sss takes long time to render! this ones not exactly sss but looks pretty cool!

                                      earthmover: those look sweet! could be ornamental lights!


                                      x.jpg

                                      oli

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                                        david_h
                                        last edited by

                                        here's one. . .no idea what I am doing. Just clicking a lot of buttons and hoping for the best. 😲


                                        Box andBall.jpg

                                        If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                                          jeff hammond
                                          last edited by

                                          whaat's wax.. no ambient

                                          http://homepage.mac.com/jeffhammond/.Public/scf/ssswax.jpg

                                          dotdotdot

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                                          • olisheaO Offline
                                            olishea
                                            last edited by

                                            we should be using an organic model for SSS:

                                            this is with some fake emitters within rubber ball material, SSS density 0.05


                                            monkey.jpg


                                            monkey_SU.jpg

                                            oli

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