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CokeCanWithDroplets

Imagine 3D Objects posted on Dec 13, 2003
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this is a partially successful test of water droplets,done after Richard clued us all in on the trick to snow. Based around the same principles....enjoy...comment whatever

Comments (4)


kmanktelow

5:23PM | Sun, 14 December 2003

You could always try the pebble texture, with a very small size, applied to a copy of the can, made fractionally larger, and made transparent. Crumpled gives a nice 'Ice' effect, as well. The table-top is superb, by the way!

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bobbystahr

2:14PM | Tue, 16 December 2003

thanx kevin,think i went on and on on the IML bout how i did the table(do-able on a miggy),but if it was a private post i'll describe it for ya...just post me at home,am workin on those droplets

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GladysClump

11:23PM | Fri, 02 April 2004

pretty convincing, just out of curiosity-- because I don't know much of anything about modeling, is there any way to make that frosty stuff that's usually on the outside of a really cold can?

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bobbystahr

1:35AM | Sat, 03 April 2004

Thanx GladysClump,I'm fairly certain there is but i haven't found it and as I'm partial to body temperature liquids including coke, I rarely see the effect in life...thanx as well for the reminder...LOL


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