Caustics
Nice, still not want to show us your light setting ? ;D
It is not often that people share.
Quote from: menizzi on March 19, 2019, 04:02:29 PM
It is not often that people share.
That couldn't be further from the truth on this forum.
QuoteThat couldn't be further from the truth on this forum.
Absolutely :)
QuoteIt is not often that people share.
...and, I'll add, these kind of comments will possibly prevent such...
Well, I apologize then. But I often see people make requests to the effect can you tell me how you did your lights can you share how you did this and that and i watch the posts as i want to know too and it just goes unanswered but as of late i do see more sharing. Maybe the posters just post the image and never come back.
Absolutely LOVE this shot, so much going on and look at, and a brilliant example of caustics, for sure!
@Minizzi, sometimes english is a second language for some posting here and they aren't sure their explanations translate correctly. I would take this image as an example and try to reproduce the light setting you want to reproduce. For this shot, you can see the shadows producing a long, defined shadow, so the light source is likely low and fairly close. I recommend creating a quick test scene you can use to try different lighting when you see something like this - like a glass on a flat surface with light sources you can turn on and off.
Very nice great job