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Blender Wet Lens Postprocessing Effect

Author: 
bitsofrealism
Sunday, May 11, 2014 - 06:37
Art Type: 
Document
Tags: 
water
droplets
effect
blender
postprocessing
refraction
rain
compositing
License(s): 
CC-BY-SA 3.0
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This is a very complex and useful blender compositor node group which adds refractive water droplets to your images, textures or animations.

It can also be a valuable tool for any kind of postprocessing.

Blender file and four 1024x1024 px example textures included.

File(s): 
Wet Lens Effect.zip Wet Lens Effect.zip 5.9 Mb [459 download(s)]
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bart
joined 11 years 8 months ago
05/11/2014 - 07:10
bart's picture

Wow, that's really impressive.  Lens abberations and everything.  Nice work! :)

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cemkalyoncu
joined 10 years 12 months ago
05/11/2014 - 11:04
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Very nice, but please consider changing the license. I will not be able to use it with the current license as it will dictate the license I must use.

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Duion2
joined 3 years 12 months ago
05/11/2014 - 12:10

I'm not sure if the license of this will dictate what license you have to use on your product, since this is just a tool, you are not using the tool itself in your product, so your license can be anything, or am I wrong?

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