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By Becco_UK
#274421
RonB: Probably the displacement pushing your render times up. You have a good system so is it possible for you to bake displacement into your icecream cone mesh?
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By KurtS
#274430
Thomas An. wrote:Yup ! ... that looks like milk to me.

Is that a preset ?
no, it's not a preset. But it is somewhere near the "dilluted milk" preset
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By tom
#274458
KurtS wrote:a simple milk test:

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Perfect!
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By MetinSeven_com
#274463
I agree with Tom about that juicy glass of milk!
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By d7mcfc
#274489
Looking tasty Kurt (the milk that is).

Could I see the mesh for this please? I remember ages ago a topic on this liquid inside glass thing, but you have got it perfect.
Last edited by d7mcfc on Tue Jul 01, 2008 3:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By MetinSeven_com
#274494
I'd love it too if you share this scene, Kurt!
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By KurtS
#274502
the model is very simple, and I used Thomas An's method: The liquid is enclosed in the glass object.

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By alexxx_95
#274505
Very nice Kurts !!! It's look like a real photo for me .
Impressive work.
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By MetinSeven_com
#274512
It's a photo man. He just modeled a quick glass to make it believable with some wireframes. ;)
By beatriz
#274514
KurtS wrote:a simple milk test:

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Awesome!!!
:shock:
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By KurtS
#274523
Thanks a lot - I'm glad you like it, but it's just a very simple test... really!
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