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Ink Drop

Bryce Realism posted on Oct 04, 2003
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I tried to make a drop falling in the water... Did I managed?... I don't know for sure... I did the mesh in Wings3D and then rendered in Bryce 5... What do you think... :)

Comments (7)


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DarkFlame

4:18PM | Sat, 04 October 2003

pretty cool, allthough its still a bit angluar. Try smoothing the mesh a bit :) (never used wings, so i dont know if it can do that) Apart from that it looks real :)

jstsittinghere

5:06PM | Sat, 04 October 2003

i think its awesome! excellent work

Sharleen

10:26PM | Sat, 04 October 2003

it's good! I'm sure a little more tweaking will make you happy with it...congratulations on a very effective method of making a drop...

AnneCHPostma

4:55AM | Sun, 05 October 2003

Agree with DarkFlame, just a question ... why not try making one with Metaballs ? There is a good thread here on renderosity to show you how to do that !

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SNAKEY

7:16AM | Sun, 05 October 2003

Tweek the model a bit and use a smoother fill, metalic, something like steel or silver. I like this though;)

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Yang_tze

3:16PM | Fri, 10 October 2003

I now it's not good ... but to think i've started from a CUBE ... I say this is something :) ... I will make another, smoother and with another material ... thanks for your help ...

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Artzy

5:08PM | Sat, 06 December 2003

Nicely Done!


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