Liquid Distortion

Started by designandiogo, September 17, 2020, 02:21:59 PM

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designandiogo

Hello everyone!

I've been trying to find the answer for this but had no luck. Apologies in advance if the topic was already discussed here.

I'm currently designing a vodka bottle with a label (a Wink) on the back, that is supposed to be seen through the liquid when you're looking from the front of the bottle. I can't show the actual design of the bottle so I did a generic one to show you my problem. When I don't have any liquid, the reflection looks just like it should, with no distortion, but as soon as I unhide the liquid, the distortion becomes way more emphasize than in reality (picture below).

Do you know of any way to control this distortion? I've tried messing around with transparency distance and refractive index. Btw, the liquid has a bit of an overlap with the glass (I believe it's called Nested Dielectrics)


Thank you so much in advanced!