Fancy a pint?
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Makes me want to rethink sobriety.
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Muddy blarvelous.
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Newcastle please?
(excellent model and render)
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@rich o brien said:
The bubbles are little Chrome balls ...
So if this would be an animation, they would fall from top to bottom?
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@rich o brien said:
The bubbles are little Chrome balls because I could not get Thea to render bubbles properly.
You need to set the beer as the Container for the bubbles material (I use the air from the glass of water example scene). Unfortunately you can only do this in Studio.
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Never dawned on me to look at the sample glass of water scene. Wish I could export the model from thea to look at the construction.
I made the liquid of the beer penetrate the glass.
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I'll have one with you in September sometime, Rich. Might be in your neighbourhood.
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@utiler said:
I'll have one with you in September sometime, Rich. Might be in your neighbourhood.
Visiting the Emerald Isle? If you are then make sure to pop over to me. We'll show you a few sights.
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@rich o brien said:
I made the liquid of the beer penetrate the glass.
If you mean that the inside surface of the glass has the beer material assigned, then that's the right way to do it. You do however need to then set the beer material's container to the glass material. Again, you can only do this in Studio.
You would then use a separate beer material for the surface and that will have the Global Medium as it's container.
I've got an illustration somewhere that explains all this, but can't seem to find it right now.
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@rich o brien said:
@utiler said:
I'll have one with you in September sometime, Rich. Might be in your neighbourhood.
Visiting the Emerald Isle? If you are then make sure to pop over to me. We'll show you a few sights.
Will let you knwo when we've booked. Me and a mate following our boys on a football tour...
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Just how much time do you have on your hands...?
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Work to live, mate.
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The subject of liquid in a container has just come up again and this time I managed to dig out details for the proper modelling approach (it's mostly the same as Kerkythea).
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