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Hey,Furumaru wrote:Just a glass with water.
Maybe you could rerender it with the PMC kernel and dispersion on the glass, using the PMC 2.47 test build in the release candidates forum?
Radiance
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Come on! you can tell us, So what was the Macro, ISO and f-stop setting on you Nikon D90
(only joking just in case the Smilie not understood)
Dude this is so realistic and an awesome render Thanks for sharing your setting.

Dude this is so realistic and an awesome render Thanks for sharing your setting.
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Thx for the hint. I'll try it tomorrow.radiance wrote:Hey,Furumaru wrote:Just a glass with water.
Maybe you could rerender it with the PMC kernel and dispersion on the glass, using the PMC 2.47 test build in the release candidates forum?
Radiance

My dispersion test.
The new PMC mode is a little bit slow but the dispersion results are really good and very realistic.
The new PMC mode is a little bit slow but the dispersion results are really good and very realistic.

really nice glass and water shots.
I haven't checked the art and wip forums lately, and this is what happens
, I've been a couple days working on my own "glass shot" to test caustics and now I see yours. Next time I'll check so I can model something else
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Also I like yours better, more finished and clean. Really nice job.
I haven't checked the art and wip forums lately, and this is what happens


Also I like yours better, more finished and clean. Really nice job.
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- StompinTom
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How long was that PMC rendering? Looks very nice!
Thanks for the praise. 
I don't remember the rendertime because i was watching tv.

I don't remember the rendertime because i was watching tv.

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Great pictures. I really like them. Amazing realism. Love how the reflections are playing in the glass.
Keep it up!
Keep it up!
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