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3form
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Hi all

Interior work in progress shot for my portfolio. I am not happy with the chrome and glass any tips and CC are most welcome.

Cheers

J
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Reading scene octane draft2.png
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MaTtY631990
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For chrome, make sure that specular is set to highest setting and roughness is set to the lowest setting. That is all that is required for a chrome material. For a typical clear glass material you would set the colour to pure white and the index value set around 1.53 to 1.56. Increase roughness for frosty type glass. If you want to introduce absorption, change the absorption type to RGB spectrum or gaussian spectrum and type a wavelength colour to be introduced into the glass. This works in conjunction with scale which defines the depth of absorption.
3form
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Hi all

Final image tiny bit of PS C&C are most welcome. Also tried my hand at SSS with the lexon radio.

Cheers

J
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Reading scene octane final cleaned.png
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