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That's cool Andres
Your girl must be happy with these.
Just a little note: I wouldn't use that green (second bottle 'grape juice') as such a green has a 'venum' feel....and you don't want that for food products I guess
Also I would make the fluids a bit lighter as some have the appearance to be dangerous goods (barbecue fuel?).
Great renders. I would agree that the juices need to be a little lighter. Also the juice/glass interaction looks a little off. I suggest that you review the VfR training manual as there is a small section (towards the end) about rendering surface interfaces. You can also find a VfMax specific tutorial (but the concepts are of course the same) here. The important part is rendering the liquid...All the stuff before is just setup, so you can take that as you will.
Thanks Damien, I just downloaded the manual and printed it out. I wish i had done it before i was getting the issue with the vray not knowing what material to render. then i scaled it down instead of scalling it up.
Thank Cafer really. If I had been doing the manual from scratch I probably wouldn't have put it in, but it was there so we kept it. I guess thats quite an important thing for product/industrial designers. I'm an architect by training, so it wouldn't have occurred to me. Glad you got it working
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