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By Hervé
#27720
I really like the last one...

what software are you using...?
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By Tyrone Marshall
#27740
I really like the third scattered glass image.

I think the problem is your camera settings, your shutter speed may be too high!
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By Thomas An.
#27747
Yes the last one is real cool 8)
By mgranizo
#27753
Your images look like something out of Dali's paintings.
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By tom
#27758
last one looks good :D how many bounces?
IMO set the bounces 100 for this scene.
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By x_site
#27799
:: wow that looks fantastic..... :shock: ::
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By Axe
#27815
All are great, but I especially love that last one.

Was the vignetting due to a very low focal length?

The last one makes me think of what a swarm of glass bees might look like!
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By michaelplogue
#27853
Yes! Number three is fantastic. Great concept and rendering!
By GM5
#28058
That last one is awesome. I think Tom is right about upping the bounces to 100. That might fix the dark areas.

-Greg
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By subspark
#28984
The one thing nobody has asked is how these images are so clean. How did you avoid all the noise Alibaba. Whenever I work with dieletric materials I run into all sorts off noise issues. Am I just asking all the important questions here or has this noise vs samples issue already been neutralized?

I mean theres just SOOO much glass interaction there its not funny.

Im sure everybody else is keen to know how this was acheived.

Cheers
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By def4d
#29037
Amazing!!!
I agree with Tom, you need maximum of bounces :wink:
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By abgrafx3d
#29039
This is awesome! :D I agree that number 3 is the one.
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