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Drinking situation

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Sep 07, 2001
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This is a picture very similar to one I posted earlier today. However...I only adopted the lights and some textures. All the objects are newly created. I like as well the refelctions as the refraction. One thing I'll change later is the liquid in the bottle. It has not come out properly. The original was 4000x3000 pixels and about 46 MB large. It was created in 3D MAX and the textures in Paint Shop Pro. Tell me what you think.

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Brendan

5:10PM | Fri, 07 September 2001

That's what we like ! Keen! The glass is much better without the handle. I will know things are going well when there is an extra glass for a drinking partner.

GOD___

7:24PM | Fri, 07 September 2001

I think that if you change the background colour it will allow us to see the glass at the top of the bottle better. Black seems to make all the lines disappear. It looks like the bottle's glass is really thick but that could be the liquid inside it that you say didn't turn out right. The drinking glass looks a bit funny at the very bottom but it could be just the way the reflections are. Awsome image, I really liked your last one too! Can't wait to see more drinking images =P

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malfunkshun

12:43PM | Sat, 08 September 2001

Is it just me or does anyone else have a hard time drinking out of a square glass?


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