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Started by plbb, February 18, 2011, 05:21:32 PM

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colej

very nice use of labels

feher

Very nice. Even though the bottles might not have a grain I feel you need it in this image. Just something to break up the smoothness of everything.
Just a suggestion. Nice image overall.
Thanks for sharing.
Tim

plbb

Quote from: feher on February 21, 2011, 05:50:45 PM
Very nice. Even though the bottles might not have a grain I feel you need it in this image. Just something to break up the smoothness of everything.
Just a suggestion. Nice image overall.
Thanks for sharing.
Tim
Thank you for your advice, I'll try again^^

Brian Townsend

Great work! One question though, typically I've seen products like this with more of a "cloudy" transparent plastic cap?  If that is your desired result, you might try using the "advanced" material and increasing "roughness transmission" (internal roughness) on the cap to achieve that result. Overall though, very nice! :)

plbb

Quote from: Brian Townsend on February 26, 2011, 04:18:22 AM
Great work! One question though, typically I've seen products like this with more of a "cloudy" transparent plastic cap?  If that is your desired result, you might try using the "advanced" material and increasing "roughness transmission" (internal roughness) on the cap to achieve that result. Overall though, very nice! :)
Thanks for your advice. I've tried "advanced" material, but it couldn't perform the white translucent plastic well, so I made another "shot" with frosted glass material, and conbine these two “shots”in photoshop,and got this result, which is goal:)

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Take a look at this material that was recently posted by JeffM - http://www.keyshot.com/images/JeffM/Frosted%20Plastic.mtl