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Carlsberg beer bottle WIP
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 10:21 am
by joshkitney
More practice working with Octane in Modo.
Almost came to tears getting the displacement to work, but the Modo forum came to the rescue.
I stopped the 4K render at around 12 minutes, did about 5 minutes of post in Photoshop.
Going to put beer inside and if I'm brave enough... condensation.
Re: Carlsberg beer bottle WIP
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 1:24 pm
by joshkitney
Re: Carlsberg beer bottle WIP
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:01 pm
by Kataramenos
Could you please show your workflow more precisely?
How do you achieved such a nice embossed Logo?
Is it a part of geometry or a displacement map?
Thank you in advanced
Re: Carlsberg beer bottle WIP
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:14 pm
by joshkitney
Kataramenos wrote:Could you please show your workflow more precisely?
How do you achieved such a nice embossed Logo?
Is it a part of geometry or a displacement map?
Thank you in advanced
I'd never model the logo into geometry, that sounds like bloody hard work and I don't dig that.
It's a 16 bit greyscale Tiff file. The trick I found was to UV every part of the whole mess it was going on to.
So the inside was UV'ed along with the outside onto one UV island.
Then I ramped the values of the displacement way way down to like .001.
I'm still learning how Octane works, so I can't tell you everything I did off memory.
Thanks for your interest.
Re: Carlsberg beer bottle WIP
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 7:18 am
by itsallgoode9
looking good! you should give the displacement a couple pixel blur. Right now you can see some jagged edges and the will fix that up. Nice touch with the bubbles up top! How did you do those?
Re: Carlsberg beer bottle WIP
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 1:25 pm
by joshkitney
itsallgoode9 wrote:looking good! you should give the displacement a couple pixel blur. Right now you can see some jagged edges and the will fix that up. Nice touch with the bubbles up top! How did you do those?
Cool, thanks. The bubbles at the top are just that, quadspheres bunched together. Easy
A new render with drops added for the hell of it.
Now all I need is a client to "give me" some beer work, or win Euromillions!!!
Practice, practice, practice.