Nested Dielectrics, the key to better fluid filled objects.
In this video we talk about what nested dielectrics is, how it can improve your liquid filled objects, and why Blender needs a proper implementation. We also talk about a thing called a relative index of refraction. 00:00 introduction 01:37 About the index of refraction 03:38 Filled liquid geometry configuration, part 1 05:42 About the relative index of refraction 10:01 Filled liquid geometry configuration, part 2 12:36 Rendered example comparisons 15:24 'Overlap' geometry method setup in Blender 22:23 'Remove' geometry method setup in Blender #blender4 #dielectrics #glass #liquid

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