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3D Studio Max Objects posted on Jul 29, 2004
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just a material-test I made some time ago.

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cermit

2:51AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

looks great

Houben

5:05AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

are you sure this is not a picture? :P fantastic

Oldforest

6:06AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

thanks for your comments. Here are some additional infos: Bottle and fluid are splines with lathe, PFlow for the droplets (all in all 5 particle systems with instanced drop-objects or spheres). Material settings are: Bottle -->fresnel reflection, white for the refraction, IOR =1,53 absorbtion color = grey, glossy refraction (gradient ramp). Alcohol -->diffuse color = black, refraction color = almost white, absorbtion color = yellow, IOR = 1,26. Rendered in vray.

ISSE

9:22AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

Excellent done

TheGreatGrizz

3:19PM | Fri, 30 July 2004

Mmmmmm... beer ! (H.Simpson). This beer looks cold, and really realistic ! The color is good, the droplets are well done and this makes me thirsty for one nice coold beer... and I rarely drink beer ! Try to put the bottle on an outside table with a backgroud so we can see the background distort in the glass... this will make it soooo real ! Excellent work ! One vote for you !

gunn26

2:47PM | Sat, 31 July 2004

shouldn't the beer be frothy though

mikester

10:22PM | Sun, 08 August 2004

is it real or 3d?


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