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# 1 07-02-2007 , 11:51 AM
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glass vase

It's rare for a Maya site but here's a glass vase I modeled, rendered in Cinema 4D.
Most of work is done in Maya & thanks to Kurk Spitfire tutoral I learned a lot on modeling, texturing, rendering.

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# 2 07-02-2007 , 12:44 PM
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Nice...

It has a bit of a real, but cartoony feel to it. The cartoony bit refers to the plant.


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# 3 07-02-2007 , 02:44 PM
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yeah good job - the vase looks great, just not sure about the plant - it looks kind of fake and plastic.

# 4 07-02-2007 , 02:51 PM
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i agree with r@nsid. the plants do contribute a cartoony feel to the scene, but at the same time even with just a simple ramp shader like that, it works really well. nice job.


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# 5 07-02-2007 , 04:17 PM
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The plant I don't mind, guess that's personal preference, although it does detract somewhat from the realism.

The thing I noticed immediately, was that the water appears to have no refraction - i.e the plant stem doesn't appear to bend at the air/water 'interface', as it's called.

# 6 07-02-2007 , 04:24 PM
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It gives me a real Pixar vibe due to the plant. That cant be a bad thing


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# 7 07-02-2007 , 10:33 PM
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thanks!

Thanks! everyone for your comments, your right the plant looks cartoon, I wanted something quick & easy to add to the vase to complete the scene. For the vase I used refraction 1.5, HDRI. Trasparency doesn't cast shadows so I added a fresnel texture to cast some shadows based on the vase normals.

Does anyone think the stems seem tobe floating above the vase or is it just me ?

# 8 07-02-2007 , 10:46 PM
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i didn't think there was any water in there to begin with... the part at the bottom should be the reflection of the round base the vase is standing on, as i see it.


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# 9 23-02-2007 , 08:53 AM
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chris is spot on! love the vase and that but the background colour dosnt really do it for me, i reckon it should be placed on a desk or some sort, well thats my opinion .. very nice though user added image

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