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Comments (6)
gattone_blu
Beautiful work
MINTY1974
cool models. If it is of any help at all, I recently put together a little 'Cinema 4D Water Droplet Creation' tutorial for someone else here at renderosity. The tutorial is over at my website: www.freewebs.com/minty1974 Your textures are really well done. Top stuff!
Becco_UK
The modelling and compostion is good but the 'glass' material don't quite seem right to my eyes.
lunarmonkey3
Thanks for the comments. Minty, I will definitely check out that water droplets tutorial when I get a chance; Becco, I know what you mean about the glass - it's been a process of trial and error, trying to balance the transparency and the colour of the glass. It's getting close, but still looks a bit 'plastic' to me too. Gattone, thanks for the PM, I checked out your gallery, some very cool stuff in there, will comment when I have a bit more time. (We have a 10 day old baby here, so when I'm not at work it's nappy duty!)
3D_Explorer
There is a pretty good beer bottle glass material at Deepshade. Here is the link: http://www.maxon.net/~deepshade/shader/shaders/mineral/103/103.html
Fidelity2
Excellent image. 5+. Happy new year, happy Hanukkaa, merry Christmas my dear friend. The Maxon Cinema 4D is very, very roboust!