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mikepolizos
10-16-2003, 06:42 PM
Hi again,
This is a simply image, part of an animation I had to do in my school with Title "Absolut Animation" testing the glass material!
Made with 3DS Max
Rendered With default scanline renderer.
3 Lights in scene (Not GI.)

http://www.3designs.gr/pictures/Absolut_vodka.jpg

And here is the animation (mpeg)

Absolut_Animation (http://www.3designs.gr/Videos/Absolut_Animation.mpg)

Hope you like it!
:) :) :)

Miau
10-16-2003, 07:03 PM
huh :eek: wheres the vodka? it looks like a solid glass bottle :)

bodom
10-16-2003, 07:14 PM
hey, cool stuff! wich school do you attend?

HaDDeS
10-16-2003, 09:14 PM
hello Mikepol,

So, in my opinion you should work a bit more on the reflections on the table, i think the scene could be better looking if the table reflection was kinda glossy (blured) it would not disturb from looking at the botle . . . alos i'm dont really like (peronal taste) the spot area you have on the back , maybe you could make the fallof wider ! . . .an other idea, more than using a flat back , you could suround the botle with a cylinder it would cut that "flat image effect" i think . . .one last thing, you could create some reflecters on top of the botle to get more nice reflections on it , , (reflecters, boxes with a completely white and 100 % self illum material) :)

other than that it's nice :)

keep it up

-- HaDDeS --

mikepolizos
10-16-2003, 09:39 PM
I put this background because in all advertisments of Absolut they have this backgroynd as for the reflection boxes that's a good idea and I thank you for that!
:thumbsup:

liquid6
10-17-2003, 12:02 AM
I think this is a really kewl take to this type of advertisement. Maybe you should sent this into Absolut. there is one thing that I would like to see is the actually liquid in the bottle reacting with the movement of the bottle. But all in all...this rules!:buttrock: :beer:

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