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    hi all, this is my first post here,

    i want to show you this render test for a milk, i have a little problems whit the milk shader, but i tink that i go to the right way, what do u think?



  • #2
    Very nice

    My only opinion is that it looks like low-fat skim milk but there isn't anything wrong with that good job

    --Jon

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    • #3
      thanks, yeah i have a lot of problem whit the liquid simulation (realflow) i just can't make realistic water/milk mesh!!!

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      • #4
        It looks very much like milk, but skim milk that's way past its expiration date.
        Surreal Structures
        http://surrealstructures.com/blog

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        • #5
          anyone have expirience whit this problem?

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          • #6
            The color looks good but I agree that it's a little to chunky looking for me to drink. Smooth it out some and I think you'll be there.

            Hey, you remember that guy from the movie "Alien Nation". He would love it, he could get drunk as hell.

            Tony

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            • #7
              I would see if I could find photos showing pouring milk and try to refine the actual model of the milk.

              Surreal Structures
              http://surrealstructures.com/blog

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              • #8
                it looks good as milk shader...I think your only problem is the flowing milk into the glass.....it looks to chuncky.....mit needs to be more like frances pic.....nice and smooth ....yummy :P


                now I need a glass of milk..


                paul.

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                • #9
                  yes i know thah, but i just can't do this , i don't knows wath settings use in realflow

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                  • #10
                    I don't think Glue3D can do any better than Jello :P
                    Eric Boer
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                    • #11
                      usually when you set your particles in realflow to have a difference in speed it starts to seperate like that and get chunky. i think that might be it. or if you can increase the surface tension to keep all particles as close together as possible

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                      • #12
                        I think you may need smaller particles and more of them. it looks like where they are all bunched up near the top its fine but as they fall and separate you can really pick out individual particles. You may want to define a smaller radius for the particle geometry and take a look at the result. If the surface starts to break up then I'd say definitely more particles.

                        I think the shader looks very cool.

                        V Miller

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                        • #13
                          hi, well i tried to do someting mor realistic, and this is the result... http://www.almaraz3d.com/liquidO.mpg

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                          • #14
                            the anim looks to me more like some lava or somethig
                            I know its quite hard to get it, maybe try to look on the real one, or even if u can record with a camera/digicamera and see how it flows.

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                            • #15
                              yeah,
                              it does feel a little too chuncky and regular flow......

                              paul.

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