November 20, 200619 yr Done in 3ds Max 9.0 using super spray. In this picture the side wall is so bad looking because it is not properly lit up.
November 20, 200619 yr to be honest, the water in the first one looks the most real, and in the other 3 ones the water look like some 3d bricks just on front of the wall :? maybe some more blueish water and some lighter spots on it so it get some more deapth... i don't have 3ds max so don't know if u have that options or something but maybe if so... :-w
November 20, 200619 yr to be honest, the water in the first one looks the most real, and in the other 3 ones the water look like some 3d bricks just on front of the wall :? maybe some more blueish water and some lighter spots on it so it get some more deapth... i don't have 3ds max so don't know if u have that options or something but maybe if so... :-w Water isn't blue. Well, not noticably blue while it's being poured/sprayed. The only thing wrong is that it's too thick. Looks more like a transparent custard rather than water.
November 20, 200619 yr to be honest, the water in the first one looks the most real, and in the other 3 ones the water look like some 3d bricks just on front of the wall :? maybe some more blueish water and some lighter spots on it so it get some more deapth... i don't have 3ds max so don't know if u have that options or something but maybe if so... :-w Water isn't blue. Well, not noticably blue while it's being poured/sprayed. The only thing wrong is that it's too thick. Looks more like a transparent custard rather than water. yeah... it IS a little blueish not realy blue... thats wath i meant and about that custard, thats wath i try'd to tell but this make sence and mines not :?
November 20, 200619 yr Get a bottle of water. Got it? Good. Now pour it into a glass. Good. Now, do you see the difference? Proud founder of the Myriad
November 20, 200619 yr at No.2 water doesn't shrink the view THAT much. [Star Wreck][PM me][My gallery][DeviantArt][Cool T-shirts!][iron Sky - Trailer is now out!]
November 20, 200619 yr to be honest, the water in the first one looks the most real, and in the other 3 ones the water look like some 3d bricks just on front of the wall :? maybe some more blueish water and some lighter spots on it so it get some more deapth... i don't have 3ds max so don't know if u have that options or something but maybe if so... :-w Water isn't blue. Well, not noticably blue while it's being poured/sprayed. The only thing wrong is that it's too thick. Looks more like a transparent custard rather than water. Aye, water breaks up into more droplets or into a smooth sheet/column when poured, not a bumpy line thingy.
November 20, 200619 yr Author Critics :lol: Anyways, thanks for your replies, now i've got something to work on. I'll try to make it as realistic as I can, will upload the pictures when I'm done.
November 20, 200619 yr Author What do you guys think about this? P.S I DID look at water, and from my point of view it DOES reflect like that. Which one do you think is better? The first render: Or the second render:
November 21, 200619 yr Water doesn't bend like that, and it tends to be more smooth than chuncky. Me doing staff.
November 21, 200619 yr to be honest, the water in the first one looks the most real, and in the other 3 ones the water look like some 3d bricks just on front of the wall :? maybe some more blueish water and some lighter spots on it so it get some more deapth... i don't have 3ds max so don't know if u have that options or something but maybe if so... :-w Water isn't blue. Well, not noticably blue while it's being poured/sprayed. The only thing wrong is that it's too thick. Looks more like a transparent custard rather than water. Water gets its blue color from light reflected from the sky... or at least thats what i have always though :-w Also I think that the water over the bricks doesn't look that great, to be honest in just looks like alot of little bricks inside a bubble... Not how i picture water... if it didn't have the morter in the water bubbles it might look better but as is... meh none too great just my opinion :D New sigzor^^
November 21, 200619 yr Water doesn't bend like that, and it tends to be more smooth than chuncky. It depends at what pressure and what kind of nozzle it's being squuirted out of. On topic: The second one is the best. The slosh is good but you need to decide, smooth column or droplets. Water dichotomizes (word of the day :wink: ) into one of those two things. Right now you have something in between (water/custard) that's not realistic.
November 21, 200619 yr yey you have a fan =) the water doesnt look too bad, but i personaly feel that when its reflecting the wal it doesnt look quite right. i know this doesant really matter, but just thought id point out that when the water is going into the cup you can see the other layer inside, like its 2 thin sheets (which it is) as oposed to one solid object (which it isnt but should be) the fan looks fairly good, however the blades look weird in shape, not sure how really just do, sorry im not any more helpful,. and also the center piece looks rather big. PJB21 100% my own work, i make my own brushes: set 1 set 2
November 22, 200619 yr Author Blades aren't small, it's just the point of view that makes them look small. They look pretty big from the top point of view :) Bump.
November 22, 200619 yr I absolutely adore the first one of the fan!! The color, the angle, and the realism!! Maybe you could even add some dust? If it doesn't look too bad. Me doing staff.
November 23, 200619 yr Author :| ok some random water... Wanna make one using a program vise guy? :lol:
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