actually a liquid latex paint would work best it would peal off the glass easily once your done. but it would cost alot
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Results from spray paint. I picked one rather simple and another more intricate. The octagonal one could have been coated more thoroughly hence some specks:
The both resemble the glasses to a good degree. The bump edges need some refining/smoothing as it only occurs on top. Also, the glass needs to be a clearer faint blue color which I couldn't get right no matter how hard I tried. The sides should be almost an opaque white/light blue instead of the black. Render times are not the most pleasant I've seen. They could use some specular type of highlights (glossies?) without really boosting times further.
1st Max file download here. (68.2 KB)
2nd Max file download here. (242 KB)
Here's some more of the support files in case anyone wants to tinker and test their own results.
You can download the PSDs of the two glasses with 4 angles in layers here in case you want to try to assemble a normal map then the bump from that. It's a little tricky at first but you have to have blind faith. (4.4 MB)
Download the generated normal maps from the PSDs here. (639 KB)
Download the generated bump maps here. (440 KB)
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I sprayed it outside at night and did it in a hurry. Now that this works, I'll do a better job next time.
The link is fixed now - sorry about that.
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Thanks - the link is now fixed. Will let you know upcoming experiments. I've recoated the inside of the box in matte black and bought latex white matte spray paint to help values out a bit. This should help give more precise results.
Talked to my father today - he suggested a polarized lens to cancel out reflections. He also suggested rubbing fur against some glass then using baby powder - strikingly similar to the corn starch suggestion CCS gave.
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Originally posted by jujubeeThanks - the link is now fixed. Will let you know upcoming experiments. I've recoated the inside of the box in matte black and bought latex white matte spray paint to help values out a bit. This should help give more precise results.
Talked to my father today - he suggested a polarized lens to cancel out reflections. He also suggested rubbing fur against some glass then using baby powder - strikingly similar to the corn starch suggestion CCS gave.
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