Penhaligon's
Penhaligon's
3D Modelling \ Still life | 05/17/05 @467 |
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Modeled with LightWave, rendered with Maxwell - as usual
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9/9
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Well done 10+
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Excellent as always!
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Cupcake
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For the light, you've obtained a transition between the glass and the liquid, without any air interfering, giving it a correct refraction. I wonder how this is done i 3dsmax. Merging polygons face-to-face??
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