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Norton
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Can anyone give me some tips on how to get an ocean material that will produce the subsurface scattering in this image? I've tried a few SSS varients, but all the objects under the surface of the mesh are darker than the mesh itself.


http://www.me-dus.com/images/bilder/icecubes.jpg



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Karba
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Norton wrote:Can anyone give me some tips on how to get an ocean material that will produce the subsurface scattering in this image? I've tried a few SSS varients, but all the objects under the surface of the mesh are darker than the mesh itself.


http://www.me-dus.com/images/bilder/icecubes.jpg



Sorry for the semi-cross posting, but the public section doesn't seem to get any attention... :?
Something like this?
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gordonrobb
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Wow! that looks bloody cool.
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Norton
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Yes, exactly like that. Is that your work?
Layla_Bressler
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Nice pic

Where do we get that material? 8)

Needing desperatly some nice water like that...

Thanks

Layla
Norton
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I don't need the material itself, but a general methodology would help enormously. Thanks in advance?
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Karba
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Norton wrote:Yes, exactly like that. Is that your work?
Do you use 3dsmax? The scene is 3dsmax one.
Norton
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I do, it's a mental-ray material?
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Karba
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Norton wrote:I do, it's a mental-ray material?
It is octane material.
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Layla_Bressler
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Thx a lot Karba

Layla
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