English: A 3D model of organic molecules created using
Rhinoceros 3D and rendered with
Vray. The molecules are, from foreground to background:
cyclohexane,
methane,
ethane, and
heptane. The
ray-tracing depth was set to 9, and
caustics are enabled. The
index of refraction of the glass material is set to 1.55. A small amount of lens flare around highlights was added with
Photoshop.
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Rhinoceros 3D and rendered with
Vray. The molecules are, from foreground to background:
cyclohexane,
methane, [[
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