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    wet windows

    He everybody im looking if somebody can tell me how make a wet window, ( glass ). Im finishing my last year in architecture and try to put a touch dramatic in my final renders. Thanks very much if some can help me.
    I leave here an example.

    http://www.spudart.org/blog/images/2...awing-007b.jpg

    Greetings from Argentina.

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    ya me too... Simon used it in one of his overcast scene.. i wish he could tell us how he did it... there was some tutorials where they tell you to model those water drops.. kinda useless.. there must be an easy way.. hay Simon tell us how to do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by toms86 View Post
    He everybody im looking if somebody can tell me how make a wet window, ( glass ). Im finishing my last year in architecture and try to put a touch dramatic in my final renders. Thanks very much if some can help me.
    I leave here an example.

    http://www.spudart.org/blog/images/2...awing-007b.jpg

    Greetings from Argentina.
    foggy glass my englishh is amazing lol!

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    Water drops

    Hi,
    just have a look at this one...........
    http://www.ronenbekerman.com/3d-wate...rtrand-benoit/

    good luck!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vizcon View Post
    Hi,
    just have a look at this one...........
    http://www.ronenbekerman.com/3d-wate...rtrand-benoit/

    good luck!!
    thanks! i saw it a long time ago. I think that it must be an easier way to do it. Sim, should know! lol .. thx!

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    Hi all
    After having done the B. Benoit's tutorial, try with particule systems etc, I took a more simpliest way to achieve raindrops on glasses : photoshop.
    I've found a bitmap (just write raindrops in google) on the internet and have a few work to make it tileable, then I ajust it with some filters.
    Here is the result, I think it's a very good and quick way (larger image on my blog).

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    now your talking! looks good!
    Maybe you wanna share that map??

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    Hi vizcon, look at this link :
    http://209.85.229.132/search?q=raind...=1534&bih=1040

    Here is the bitmap :
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    Quote Originally Posted by RolandB View Post
    Hi vizcon, look at this link :
    http://209.85.229.132/search?q=raind...=1534&bih=1040

    Here is the bitmap :
    Attachment 1127
    Great !! thanks very much, just one more question? how did you apply in photoshop? screen mode? low de opacity ? .

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    I did it with an overlay (in blend modes) with an opacity of 86% (but it depends of your background).

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