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I was just playing a bit with TopMod and got a nice gem geometry. I
could not resist...
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And now you need to give this image to a charming, wonderful woman of
your choice. :-D
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On 15.02.2016 08:04, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> I was just playing a bit with TopMod and got a nice gem geometry. I
> could not resist...
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I would use an underground of cut, polished rock material. Might look
even better again. But it is marvelous, as it is.
On 15.02.2016 08:04, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> I was just playing a bit with TopMod and got a nice gem geometry. I
> could not resist...
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Gems are as nice theme, but the wheel on gems is already round.
If you go to youtube and type in rendering a diamond
you get things like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuhHam3_uwY
I think this is how it should look. Ok, Octane is a commercial program, but if
we stay with Freeware, this one looks good:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebsXFEVwlWM
The only Gem, nobody can render at this time is the OPAL.
Diamonds, Ruby's etc. is just some sort of more or less coloured glas,
with another IOR and maybe a bit Dispersion ...
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On 16-2-2016 8:35, Theogott wrote:
> Gems are as nice theme, but the wheel on gems is already round.
True, but I am just messing around and not interested in realism at all.
This is thomasite ;-)
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> The only Gem, nobody can render at this time is the OPAL.
Well, I wonder if with version 3.7 opal is not within reach. I seem to
remember some striking examples a while ago here.
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Thomas
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On 15-2-2016 15:43, Sven Littkowski wrote:
> And now you need to give this image to a charming, wonderful woman of
> your choice. :-D
The woman I love does not need gems. ;-)
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> Well, I wonder if with version 3.7 opal is not within reach. I seem
> to remember some striking examples a while ago here.
Believe me... it's ******* difficult. I'm still regretting to have
taken the challenge Theo presented to me privately (well, at least it
served to get me poving again).
I tried a lot of things, but only got somewhat closer using multiple
emission medias. It still lacks some very distinctive features... and of
course, it's not animatable.
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On 16-2-2016 10:48, Jaime Vives Piqueres wrote:
>> Well, I wonder if with version 3.7 opal is not within reach. I seem
>> to remember some striking examples a while ago here.
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> Believe me... it's ******* difficult. I'm still regretting to have
> taken the challenge Theo presented to me privately (well, at least it
> served to get me poving again).
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> I tried a lot of things, but only got somewhat closer using multiple
> emission medias. It still lacks some very distinctive features... and of
> course, it's not animatable.
>
Hmmm... I see what you mean indeed. Still, this is pretty good!
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Better I think.
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El 16/02/16 a las 14:17, Thomas de Groot escribió:
> Better I think.
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Yes, much better... but I would make it even more clear. Also, what's
the IOR of thomasite?
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