Glass and liquid
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Ivaylo Kondzhagyulov
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Second image is much better, Aubrey. I like it!
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Meher Thakker
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much better the 2nd one !! little caustics would make it more real I guess
Meher
Aubrey Millard
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I moved the table over to the window :)
Still need to play with the custics a bit though.
Tom Livings
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You need to. Composition-ally it doesn't make sense to have the floor lit by direct sunlight and have the foregrund subjects in shadow. And if you are experimenting with glass and liquid then it really does lend itself to working with direct light.
F S
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:) sorry for my bad english.
atm table looks like "paste in" photoshop from diffrent scene :)
i am pretty sure sun would affect those items
Aubrey Millard
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Thanks :)
I understand what you mean. The top of the table is not in direct sunlight and the shadows are being cast by an overhead light.
I may try another render with the table directly in the light to see how it looks as far as the glass and caustic goes.
F S
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Looks good but for me, shadows are messed up.
chair has very strong shadow ( from the sun i suppose ), items on table should catch some sun too to project shadows like chair.