irises and vases
irises and vases
This is a new render with Xfrog Plants Irises.
I was doing since a couple of days white glass vase studies. I dont know which one looks real... I fear none do
I try to fix the leaves later, maybe in PP or maybe I'll buy SDS.
As always C&C are welcomed and appreciated.
Jerome
I was doing since a couple of days white glass vase studies. I dont know which one looks real... I fear none do
I try to fix the leaves later, maybe in PP or maybe I'll buy SDS.
As always C&C are welcomed and appreciated.
Jerome
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Re: irises and vases
a new version with some PP work.
I am rather satisfied. This is easier than I thought to fix to the low poly leaves
I am rather satisfied. This is easier than I thought to fix to the low poly leaves
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Re: irises and vases
Jez,
Nice work... plants to me is the most difficult thing to model and texture and you did a good job.
Nice work... plants to me is the most difficult thing to model and texture and you did a good job.
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The irises are not mine
http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewto ... =13&t=2350
Those models are indeed quite good!
Jerome
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I really like the material on the vases. The look of the clear glass over white looks great.
Scott
Scott
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Which one do you prefer? I tried pretty much any mat combo I could think of... I am not sure which one I like more.ScottPara wrote:I really like the material on the vases. The look of the clear glass over white looks great.
Scott
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Great work on fixing the green leaves - subdivided them by hand? or?
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PS liquify tool
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Re: irises and vases
i reckon if you model anything with glass and you can imagine that if you could actually bump them together they would make a 'ting' sound, or break, then you have created a good material....
....i think you have just about succeeded in doing that.....!!!
....i think you have just about succeeded in doing that.....!!!
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