Vray test by MrCAD
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Description
Well I'm trying to improve on my vray tests...your feedback will really help
Comments (5)
pureflesh
should'nt there be some caustics since this is outdoors? my opinion is there should be some on the ground.great work.how long was the render?
syllogz
I'm not sure about it, but thin flat glasses don't generate caustics. However, the bottle should generate it, but again, does flat glass surface picks up caustics?? This is a really good render. My only problem is that the chairs' wooden textures look a bit plastic(??) or something... So they don't look natural, even though you have the small wood veins.
MrCAD
thx for the opinion..well I'm trying to figure out all the options in vray..so will take me some time to really get good results... well the render took me like 8 mins
dboura
I say it's excellent MrCAD ... alot better than I can do with anything I have
Mashadar
if you take a look around you in reallife. all glas generate caustics in one or another way. the glass isn't completley transparant (othervise we couldn't se it) wich means that it refract and reflect some part of the light. so there should be some sort of shadow/caustic effect under it. and also as stated erlier, the botle shoud generate caustics and also the reflective suposrt should. that was the scientific analyse of the pic. it's a realy great model of the table I like it alot. you should try to make it with some caustics and maybe a HDRI as eniviroment.and also as gi soure.