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Glass of Milk

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Done in a freeware program called pov-ray. This is a demonstration of pov's subsurface scattering capabilities. I need to give credit to Kari Kivisalo, who actually made the scene file. She's the one who modelled the glass of milk and textured it. I simply rendered it. Kari did a fantastic job of making some *very* realistic milk. I am posting this image mainly to show what pov-ray can do. If anyone has a problem with me posting this, let me know and I will remove this image.

Comments (7)


Twiggy05

8:48PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

lovely simple image, but done very well :o)

AlarmedBread

9:49PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

very nice, i've tried povray and only managed a box...exellent work!

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ObsidianLogic

11:23PM | Wed, 02 February 2005

a problem with milk ? i think it came out very well

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alexsm

12:40AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Good Imagem, reali looked :)

ISSE

10:06AM | Thu, 10 February 2005

Super image looks real milk

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Crimmy

6:56PM | Tue, 22 February 2005

It looks real! Could use a contact shadow though.

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psion005

10:09PM | Tue, 01 March 2005

Just amazing.... I think Renderosity needs to create a Pov-ray gallery for ya!


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