Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 24-11-2005 , 07:29 PM
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Old Caustics Test

Heres is an old Caustics test render I just found. Feel free to C&C it. I looked at the one at Caligraphics as well as the tutorial, and just felt like posting it.

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# 2 25-11-2005 , 10:45 PM
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The glass/plastic needs refraction otherwise pretty neat.

# 3 26-11-2005 , 03:58 AM
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Have you tried attaching an HDRI Image? It will boost you scene.

# 4 26-11-2005 , 02:36 PM
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theres no caustics in this render... at least not visible

# 5 26-11-2005 , 04:30 PM
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Actually I disposed of this model a while ago. Just felt like posting my final result user added image


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