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Creating, Texturing and Rendering a Wine Bottle & Box: Layering Texture Tags
Posted: 18 December 2017 06:36 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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Hi, I have been fast forwarding through this tutorial, I do not see any models in the downloads, are they missing,?-cz

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Posted: 18 December 2017 08:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Hi Craig,

Sorry, no models in any download option, so far I can tell. This is the content I get from both series. I have checked all File downloads, per series they are all the same.

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https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/ml58TOuHKpYKhULb9ARlCLYxCRb12Bdjxl6HX3HHJGB

I have checked all File downloads, per series they are all the same.

https://www.cineversity.com/vidplaytut/texturing_and_rendering_a_wine_bottle_using_content_browser_presets

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Posted: 26 December 2017 07:52 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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Craig, perhaps use this if the Visualize Content is for whatever reasons not available.

Here is a freshly modeled Lathe based bottle, so you can adjust it or make all parts editable.

For best results keep the segments (based on Object>Angle/Subdivision) for all parts in same size, so the vertical edges line up.

Since this is a green bottle/red-wine exercise, this model above should do. If a clear glass/white wine result is wanted, the “fluid part might cast some problems. Some earlier tutorials here on Cineversity suggested to intersect with the glass, others like to have a little gap between glass and fluid.  To touch exactly polygon to polygon is often a recipe for trouble (render.

Here is an example with In (glass) or Out (of the Glass). Sometimes both might work best if used together. Here is a sketch:
https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/051UL9Wir1MeBwBpoHDbNhOD6FosxJoewfJLFYw5bWD

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