[V-ray] My video rendering
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLoaZgX0Xpg
Hi, this is a video I made for a contest, the objects were made in sketchup and rendered with vray %(#a3a3a3)[(must have facebook to see the video):
If you like, you can vote for this video
Here are the steps to help:- give "like" to "The Optical Society"
- give it to accept Offerpop
- give the button that says "VOTE" coming out next to the video]
leave a picture of project:
I spend around 8 hours of work to this project, render 26 hours.
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Refraction is such an interesting behavior!
Voted for this entry in hopes you get some recognition for this awesome video. The music complemented the animation very well and made it beautiful.
Exito!
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I have facebook but I'm not able to see the video.
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@unknownuser said:
Refraction is such an interesting behavior!
Voted for this entry in hopes you get some recognition for this awesome video. The music complemented the animation very well and made it beautiful.
Exito!
thank you very much for your words, encourages me to continue making videos!!
@jo-ke said:
I have facebook but I'm not able to see the video.
just follow the instructions 1), 2) and 3) I put up, I appreciate your interest
Voting closes on November 15, thank you for your support
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there is no like button:
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@jo-ke said:
there is no like button:
is very strange, try this link:
https://apps.facebook.com/offerpop/Contest.psp?c=168374&u=12097&a=202991206406825&p=209436250491&rest=0&v=View -
That one worked!
Thank you. Great video and I've found the like button
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Today and tomorrow are the last days to vote for the video that I did, thanks for your help (google translator)
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Nice!
I read that if the glass is pyrex and the liquid is like canola oil (Could be another oil),
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@jpalm32 said:
Nice!
I read that if the glass is pyrex and the liquid is like canola oil (Could be another oil),
there is no refraction.this is correct if oil index and the index of the glass are the same
however both indices of refraction index will be different compared to air, so there will be refraction when light passes from glass to air or air to glass
(google translator)
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