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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
You can download some free ones here and dissect them, or you can play with bump,specular, reflection/refraction and transparency till you get the one you want(;
There is an ice material in the SSS section of Vue 6+ but its really terrible.
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Try this:
Create a normal size sphere, apply the standard water material to it and then go to the translucency tab and tick translucency. Change the depth in this tab to 10 meters. Do a test render and you'll see a fairly nice (but not perfect) sphere of ice. This is a good starting point. Experiment several things until you're satisfied. For example, if you move the backward/forward slider a bit to the left (try -0.5) it'll be a bit better, IMO.
Hint: the light angle is also important to get a good result.
Cherryman,
I've seen people attach files by changing the extension to .txt . The person that downloads it can change it back to mat or vob or whatever it's supposed to be.
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can any one tell me how to make an ice texture in vue not totally clear like an ice cube or opaque like an ice berg but some where in between .which material would be a good a starting point? many thanks in advance