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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
There are only two olives on the 'sword' in the glass. The green you see is refraction/reflection of the stem. In my haste to finally get this done, I forgot all of the nomenclature: olives and pimentoes=metaballs; glassware courtesy of FWTempest; Gin bottle from Free Stuff (appologies that I can't remember the giving person that created it), shaker and measuring cup, likewise. Cocktail napkins are terrains with my own photo texture and bump maps, sword toothpicks are Questor's swords from DAZ3D freestuff. Notepad is "box" from UV Mapper with my own texture as is the "perfect Martini book" (the texture, that is, the book is from poser freestuff). Pen and nib are lattice & metaball, respectfully. The scene took a little over 38 hours to render (premium, 64 rpp, tir at 6). After about ten hours, I realized that I had the wrong texture on the barback... oh well... Thanks for your comments, I would have loved to have this done for the contest (Ill timing, these wars!) Can I even get to this month's challenge??!!!
I would have voted for this..........LOL :-)
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nukeboy... I think you could've achieved the same effect in the DTE, rather than using the method you did, and have the glass fade from clear to green. I'm off to work right now, so I can't show an example, sorry. Maybe someone else will, or I can do it when I get home. Those glass models are pretty high-res for close-ups (like the latest ones in my gallery)... I think what I would do if I put out models like this again is include models of varying resolution, and maybe some made of more than one part, like you suggest.
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