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By Bubbaloo
#267930
KurtS wrote: (my only crit is the lighting, I think it looks a bit flat/dull)
Don't be shy, full size text crits are allowed. :lol:

I used HDRI and one emitter plane. I wanted to simulate a single desk lamp type lighting.
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By Bubbaloo
#267959
Here's a redo of my glass of milk render.
This time I used the water.ior and glass 7059.ior for the materials.
Rendered at 2000px to S.L. 19 (next update was 40+ hours away).

The glass is high poly with a bit of noise added for realism and to see what kind of caustics I could generate from it.

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-Brian
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By tom
#267960
Ground is boring but the glass looks great.
By JCAddy
#267964
You and your brown colors. You know there are about 1.2 billion other colors out there to choose from :) (that's a fact, 1.2 billion..........ok not really)
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By KurtS
#268133
Bubbaloo wrote:Ok, next time I'll use pink, I know that's your color.
maybe something like this?: new colors
:lol:
By JCAddy
#268134
Bubbaloo wrote:Ok, next time I'll use pink, I know that's your color.
Hey buddy, better my fascination with pink than your fascination with baby crap brown ;)
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By Bubbaloo
#268146
JCAddy wrote:
Bubbaloo wrote:Ok, next time I'll use pink, I know that's your color.
Hey buddy, better my fascination with pink than your fascination with baby crap brown ;)
Oh, maybe it was "hyperballad" that liked pink so much, huh?
By JCAddy
#268154
Hey now, that was just a temporary name to hide from people on this forum. I had spies after me.

Nice try Brett!
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By KurtS
#268688
I would love to see your waterglass rendered with this kind of photo studio lighting setup: getty images

But the brown is also great....
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