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  • vray glass test

    another test and last one whit glass....
    [img]last test whit mat
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    nothing else

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      zuly


      sometimes I think u are a photographer and u are jocking with all of us

      vey nice is little comment
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      • #4
        cool dude ....but you'll never get that cap on ... the thread is odd ..
        Natty
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        • #5
          ehh, its ok. not quite up to zuliban standards.

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          • #6
            nice modeling

            Apparently he had no difficulty removing the cap...the seal has been broken! very nice attention to detail. Is this more of your Silo modeling?

            regards,
            Naomi

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            • #7
              The work is amazing. The textures are great, the lighting and studio setup are fantastic as always. Even the subtle seam in the plastic is a great touch.

              One thing makes the whole thing fall apart though - that cap. It's made to look like a thin metal cap, but the threading (or lack thereof) should show through the metal. The size of the "threads" on the cap, doesn't fit with the ones on the bottle, and they don't spiral either. So I think you have a little fixing up to do. A simple modeling excercise for you

              Otherwise, great image!

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              • #8
                Even the subtle seam in the plastic is a great touch.
                i thought this too at first, but since the headline is Glass i think it comes from the environment somehow.


                great modeling.

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                • #9
                  Great work Zuli

                  It is glass, and the seam is meant to be there. A lot of smaller glass containers like that actually do have seams...just part of the production process i guess.

                  That screw thread is damn strange tho, that cap definitly wont work with it. Heheheh the cap looks more child `friendly` to me

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                  • #10
                    very realistic

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                    • #11
                      zuliban

                      your work is well just cant be described in words... can i be ure student oh master?!??!?!?!?

                      i think you really should go on vacation everytime i look at your posts i want to cry and curl up with my blanket and hide :P

                      outstanding work as always!

                      Ryan

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                      • #12
                        render: IMPRESIVE

                        question: is that medicine that gives you your render powers?

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                        • #13
                          render its 100% mathematical acurate i extude the cap from the bottle then i did the design diferent but interior of cap fit on the bottle ifyou can buy some gatorade drink , it looks almost like this medicine :




                          daforce yes i wanted to modeal seam to make it real like production like

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                          • #14
                            really impresive. As usuall .... can we all share the glass material setting
                            did u use vraymap in standard material or vray material. I'm really stuck with glass man. cant' get light to pass through my glass

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                            • #15
                              odie check 2 sided mat or affect shadows or simple and the best add caustics

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