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Making a more realistic wine glass #35324
10/25/04 08:18
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Greetings All!

I would like to make a transparent glass object, such as a wine glass for instance. However, I would like to go further than the mininal solution = a model of a wine glass, with a light blue/gray skin and with the 'transparent' flag 'on'.

I think the object would be a little more interesting-looking if it was almost totally transparent but if at the same time it had a strong, non-transparent specular effect on it.

I tried it all sorts of ways but everytime I do something to the model to make it more transparent, like an 'overlay flag' together with a black skin, or playing with the model's alpha, or the 'flare' flag, the exact same thing happens to the specular effect: it becomes transparent as well.

Does anybody know if it is possible to make a model transparent or invisible while keeping a strong specular effect on it? I searched the forum for an answer but could not find any...

Many Thanks in advance,

Thomas Gisiger aka hondarider

Re: Making a more realistic wine glass [Re: hondarider] #35325
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You might be interested in an effect similar to RenderMonkey's Glass_fx. Look into it if you can.

Here's a shot from RenderMonkey:


Re: Making a more realistic wine glass [Re: hondarider] #35326
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Re: Making a more realistic wine glass [Re: ello] #35327
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Thank you very much Steempipe and Ello!

The effect you guys mention looks waaaaaay better than what I had in mind. It looks awesome actually.

Let's see then if a total beginner with shaders, like me, can get the effect to work...

Thanks again,

Hondarider


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