Can someone knows what setting can i use for render this glass of water to more realistic ?

Render water on wine
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are you familiar with the Enscape material editor for Sketchup yet? If not, you might find this interesting to begin with:
https://enscape3d.com/knowledgebase/sketchup/#introduction
To get a realistic looking glass material I'd suggest to set the opacity to 0% and the roughness also close to 0. To get a realistic glass refraction you want to set the refractive index to around 1.4-1.5.
Hope that helps
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The best way I have found is to make all the liquid surfaces a coloured glass (try not to have an "inside" glass surface to the glass where the liquid is - too many layers of glass and the surface is ignored.)
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Hello Clemens,
Thank you for those pointers, esp. the refractive index.
I also use SketchUp and have been trying to perfect glasses of red and white wine, but my results are still only mediocre.
Being able to render a realistic jug of orange juice or a pitcher of beer would also be so awesome!
A video tutorial on liquid beverages by the experts at Enscape would be so much appreciated!!
Thank you
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are you familiar with the Enscape material editor for Sketchup yet? If not, you might find this interesting to begin with:
https://enscape3d.com/knowledgebase/sketchup/#introduction
To get a realistic looking glass material I'd suggest to set the opacity to 0% and the roughness also close to 0. To get a realistic glass refraction you want to set the refractive index to around 1.4-1.5.
Hope that helps
thanks
A video tutorial on liquid beverages by the experts at Enscape would be so much appreciated!! Thank you
yeah, A video tutorial on liquid beverages by the experts at Enscape would be so much appreciated!!
Thank you