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Thank you Daniel.

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Well done, you found it!

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Wow, I thought these were pictures. Amazing, some of the best photo-realistic renders I have seen in this forum.

Best glass rendering, too.

How did you do the rain drops on the glass roof, Massimo, if you don't mind my asking?
Cheers!
_KN
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Thanks for the kind words Ken.
The glass panels have 8 mm of thickness, are beveled and have a thin glass material applied on them with a very light bump (an enlarged perlin noise procedural) and a slight green-blue tint in the reflection's slot.
For the rain drops I textured in SU only the outer faces of the panels of the roofs with a black & white map of the drops and then I've just applied it as a bump map in Thea in the glass material. -
@massimo said:
Thanks for the kind words Ken.
The glass panels have 8 mm of thickness, are beveled and have a thin glass material applied on them with a very light bump (an enlarged perlin noise procedural) and a slight green-blue tint in the reflection's slot.
For the rain drops I textured in SU only the outer faces of the panels of the roofs with a black & white map of the drops and then I've just applied it as a bump map in Thea in the glass material.Great, thanks for the explanation, Massimo.
Best,
_KN
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Massimo! Wow mate, that is probably one of the if not THE most difficult looking scenes to render I've ever seen! AND you NAILED IT!!!!!!
INCREDIBLE WORK!!!!!!
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Looks excellent !
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Thanks everybody.

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Out of this world. Unbelievable. Bravo.
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Thank you Lee.
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How did i miss this, I love the final two images. They are simply stunning! Truly photographic!

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Thanks Oli.
I remember a very nice set of renders you made on a similar subject long time ago. -
honestly, i think this may be the first time i've been 'fooled' into thinking these were photographs instead of renders.
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@massimo said:
Thanks Oli.
I remember a very nice set of renders you made on a similar subject long time ago.Ah yes, nowhere near as photographic as yours though!

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