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First realistic glass

Lightwave Realism posted on May 24, 2004
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Hi there. This is my first real attempt of doing a realistic glass in Lightwave. I know there is much room for improvement. No radiosity used because of render time. This one actually rendered 1 hour 30 minutes on my p4 2,5 ghz without radiosity ... C&C welcome ... Special thanx to Higrob24 for his tip on the tutorial ;) Cya RIP

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eddyruiz

6:19PM | Mon, 24 May 2004

excelent work my friend, I work in lightWave To. my last work, DADOS ROL, i do in light Wave and render in Bryce... Good Look. EDDY

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CrownPrince

6:27PM | Mon, 24 May 2004

Extremely well done!!!!

JimJ

6:48PM | Mon, 24 May 2004

The render is beautiful, but as clumsy as I am, I could never use a glass with a base that small. :<)

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zapper1977

7:29AM | Tue, 25 May 2004

Caustics at all, did you try to fake radiosity, the old spinning light trick works real good for faking radoisity........ Looks great the Glass

Higrob24

6:26AM | Wed, 26 May 2004

The glass texture looks really good. Did you you use caustics?

RIP2004

11:23AM | Wed, 26 May 2004

Yep ... the light spots in the shadow are caustics ... ;)


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