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Making waves studio
Making waves studio













making waves studio making waves studio

Some waves add together, making certain frequencies or colors of light brighter. When light waves reflecting from one layer of soap molecules meet up with light waves reflecting from the second layer of soap molecules, the two sets of waves interfere. These result in the many colors we may see on bubbles, in an oil slick, or in a rainbow.Ī bubble film is a sort of sandwich: a layer of soap molecules, a filling of water molecules, and then another layer of soap molecules. Therefore, I adjust the rotation until I get an interesting far-away skyline, that I am happy with (rotation = 270 degrees).Īnother very cool aspect of bubbles is that they have chromatic dispersion. Unfortunately, at this rotation, it is filled with large buildings and palm trees, which is not a very pleasing reflection on my water. I like the Barcelona Rooftops HDR that I got from sIBL Archives, so I use it here, starting with zero rotation. To get a good reflection on my water, I want to pick a good environment map and rotation angle. When I look at the surface properties of my water plane, there are two key properties – reflection and refraction. Once I am done, I make a plane primitive and apply the Iray water shader to it.

MAKING WAVES STUDIO SKIN

The only extra change I made here, is to make her skin appear more wet by increasing Glossy Reflectivity to 0.9, and decreasing Glossy Roughness to 0.4, for all skin surfaces. Here I am using FWSA Gillian HD and LF Sorbet Swimwear, which fits in very well with a water pin-up scene. Barcelona Sunset environment map with zero rotation.















Making waves studio