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1st glass & water

Lightwave Objects posted on Sep 28, 2004
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this is my 1st experiment with glass and water, i know the lighting is not good, yet this frame took 30 mminutes to render..

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oooZENOooo

4:33PM | Tue, 28 September 2004

nice work!

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Drsuess

7:07PM | Wed, 29 September 2004

Did You Try Flipping The Poly's!

cynlee

5:57PM | Sun, 03 October 2004

hey... thumbs up on this! you got the refraction & form... i'm still at the "what's this button do" stage :] in fact i don't even have this program...

WRAR

1:54PM | Wed, 06 October 2004

Man your making me thirsty, you will find a more complicated background will make any glassy affects become a lot more apparent also its always a good idea to have an air gap inside your glass to rerifract the light as it comes out the other side (basicly you copy the model to another layer, flip it, cut it and past it back in but dont forget to resurface it before pasting it back in, call it air or somthing and set the transparency to 100% and leav the refraction on defaults, have a look on the Lightwave tuts section hear on renderosity there are 2 really good ones on glass that I found useful one of witch covers this technique.

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Moebius87

8:03PM | Mon, 11 October 2004

Nicely done. :o)

wgzeh

12:25PM | Tue, 12 October 2004

Robin Wood has some great tutorials on transparent objects, refraction, etc. Her material helped me out a great deal. Go to www.robinwood.com and click on "Tutorials". There are sections for Bryce, Lightwave, General 3D and more. I think WRAR is right on about making another layer and flipping the polys. The top of the glass is refracting light almost like a solid piece of glass, rather than a container with air in the top half and water in the bottom. All in all, good start!

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TheWarlock

1:11PM | Tue, 12 October 2004

yeah.. gettin my neew monitor and will do a better one... oh thnq.. all for guiding me into gettin a better place...

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wizardofnoz

1:06PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Hey this really superb work. CONGRATS!!!!


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