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A Glass (lighting exercise)
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The glass itself looks extremely realistic, great job o.o
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I wish I could do lighting, not to that scale of course because I'm not a 3d modeler, but something better in photoshop :/
But yeah, put that in a picture and I would have thought it was real. |
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Oh very nice I almost thought it was real too
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Before reading thread I thought it was a real glass. I thought you were just trying to stimulate the forum tbh.
So um yeah pat yourself on the back because that looks amazing. |
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you make me wanna try painting glass ;o perhaps i shall
but gj with the glass, i wouldn't doubt if it is a photograph, if it wasn't posted on this section. although i would like to see higher res for that, i am a resolution freak when it comes to stuff like this ;3 (seems like its grey plane, blue sky, two panel window? just guessing for fun) |
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Grey plane, Rectangle light, 3 accent lights, 1 specular light, and a reflection map which gives it the appearance of reflected surroundings.
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i used to do negatives of glass... what a great drawing exercise, but extremely tedious if you do decide to try and paint glass ren.
Great job with the render, it looks amazing! |
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Very nice. Did you use any shaders for that? I notice how the top of the glass darkens at the tip and wonder how you did that.
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