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Creating an Orange Cocktail in
Autodesk 3dsmax
Step 8: The other objects are pretty simple. So i will only demonstrate
the orange peal. Create a Box Primitive then a Helix shape. Add a
Path Deform Binding(WSM) to the Box. Then use Helix as a path.
Adjust the settings as necessary. Collapse it and make some modeling
for inner and outer parts then put it on the glass.
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Step 9: Done. Modeling part of this tutorial is finished. The other
pieces which you can see in the screenshot are very basic models.
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Step 10: Now we are going to render our model, but there is an
important thing to do before the rendering. Open a new Scene then go
to the Customize menu > Units Setup . Make the Unit Scale cm. It is
necessary for getting a realistic render. Then Merge everything and
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scale them as necessary.
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Step 11: And now I Merged the models to the scene. As you can see in
the screenshot, I put three V-Ray Lights and three Omni lights. And for
the reflection put a nice texture on a Plane and turn off the Cast
Shadow option of the Plane. Then you must model a platform which
the glass will stand on.
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Step 12: When these things finished, draw a big sphere that will
implicate the other objects. Then put a Normal Modifier on to the
sphere. And then check the Flip Normals box. And put a V-Ray Light
Map on to the sphere. After that put a UVW Mapping Modifier on it.
Dont forget to turn off the Cast Shadow from its Object Properties.
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Step 13: Now Im giving you the material settings of the glass and
liquid in the screenshot.
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Step 14: And the test render settings.
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Step 15: And finally the high render settings:
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OK, here is my final render.
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