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tonno
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hi to all !!!! this one of my first render....what do you think ????
i work in mac with the geforce 8800 gt...i will put other render later.... it took 10 min to render !!!!!!!
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Until presets are made or any material lib.... could you share your water technique :) ?Please
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tonno
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hi....for the water i put a map in a glossy material...very simple...but is not very good water..i must try more to get some realist...
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tonno wrote:hi....for the water i put a map in a glossy material...very simple...but is not very good water..i must try more to get some realist...
so that is texture ? Oh, I thought you made it procedural :)

I love the MentalRay water shader, I hope someone will soon make one here.
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tonno wrote:hi....for the water i put a map in a glossy material...very simple...but is not very good water..i must try more to get some realist...
Try with procedurals, there is a map that make very convincing water waves...
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tonno
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hi adrian....haw can i meke procedural water ???
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here is a screenshot of a quick made seawater for you.. ;)

You can play with color ,opacity and size of the waves to achieve pool water. As I see your waves size in the pool is totally wrong..
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waves in pool are totaly wrong becouse its indoor pool. there shoould be a flat "mirror" water not waves of any kind. (if You are aiming for realism)
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And that water should be way more transparent too, considering the scale of the scene and environment.
Apart from that, nice pool ;)
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hi to all...thanks for all the comments.....i'll try to modify the water....but i can't get the right settings...someone can help me ???
thnaks again :D :D
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