Create A Soap Scene In Modo

Create A Soap Scene In Modo

Tutorial Details
  • Software: Luxology Modo
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 1 Hour

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 3 of 9 in the Best Of Modo Session
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In this tutorial, new Cgtuts+ author Elias Sarantopoulos guides us through the process of creating a soap dispenser and refill bottle in Luxology Modo. Through-out the scene’s creation, Elias will use simple modeling tools and techniques to first block out the overall shapes, before adding subdivision and refining the objects final appearance. He’ll then discuss the material and texture setup, as well as lighting the scene for our final product shot. This is a great tutorial for beginner and intermediate Modo artists looking to improve their modeling, lighting and rendering skills. We know you’re going to love it!

Republished Tutorial

Every few weeks, we revisit some of our reader's favorite posts from throughout the history of the site. This tutorial was first published in March of 2011.


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  • jink

    looks quite real. my job is to etch images for a pharmacy, so my hint to you is make this image much brighter!

  • sertac ogut

    very good tutorial. gives you a clear idea of both organic and solid modeling. if you are into modo just look into it. it’s definitely worth the time.

  • http://ace5education.com Aleksey

    yeah, this looks like a great tutorial, just got to find the time to do it. But the result is sweet.

    as Jink said, maybe make it a bit brighter, but thats a personal choice.

  • http://cedricprofijt.com Cedric

    Thanks! This being my first Modo usage it turned out pretty good! It was easy to follow along and you spoke clearly, something tutsplus can improve on =)

  • Eugene K Chrysovergis

    Thanks! Great tutorial…your name is Greek?

  • Wind

    This is gold …. ive been studying others tutorial for long time but still not understand.
    And this vid made my day, Truly Truly Thank you. Please upload more videos if you kindly.

  • ylaz

    fantastic tutorial, best one I’ve come across in a while. thanks Elias!!!!

  • PaddyJ

    Great stuff Elias. Very well done and one of the easiest tutorials to follow that I’ve seen.
    Thank you!

  • Bubba

    Excellent tutorial, very clear and easy to follow. Usually people sound like they’re half asleep or move at triple speed.

  • Steve

    Great Stuff!!, very well done tutorial and easy to follow

    Thanky you