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    Bottle in Crate with Wood Shavings M1 3D Model
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    Stylized Beer Mug M1 3D Model
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    Blue Water Bottle 3 3D Model
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    Water Bottle 3 3D Model
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    Sports Bottle 2 3D Model
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    Blue Sports Bottle 2 3D Model
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    Sports Bottle 3D Model
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    Aluminum Bottle 3D Model
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    Aluminum Can 2 3D Model
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    Aluminum Can 3D Model
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    Milk Carton 3D Model
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    Milk Cans and Canister Set M1 3D Model
  16. Stylized Milk Carton 3D Model
  17. Stylized Juice Box 3D Model
  18. Creamy Coffee Stylized 3D Model
  19. Wine Crate 3D Model
  20. Olive Oil Bottle 3D Model
  21. Beer Cardboard Pack 3D Model
  22. Plastic Cup Model - 3 3D Model
  23. Plastic Cup Model - 2 3D Model
  24. Plastic Cup Model - 1 3D Model
  25. Plastic Cup Set 3D Model
  26. Olive Oil Can 1L 3D Model
  27. Olive Oil Can 3L 3D Model
  28. Olive Oil Can 5L 3D Model
  29. Fruit Yogurt 3D Model
  30. Bottle Cap Set 3D Model
  31. Champagne Cork 3D Model
  32. Plastic Pet Bottle Cap 3D Model
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    Beer Kegs On Wooden Pallet 3D Model
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    Aluminum Cans Collection volume 2 3D Model
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    Aluminum Cans Collection volume 1 3D Model
  36. Tea Pack 001 3D Model
  37. Plate of cheese nuts and fruits 3D Model
  38. Milk 002 3D Model
  39. Milk 001 3D Model
  40. Iced Lemon Tea 001 3D Model
  41. Lemon Tea 001 3D Model
  42. Iced Coffee 001 3D Model
  43. Olive Oil Can Set 3D Model
  44. Tea 001 3D Model
  45. Black Coffee 001 3D Model
  46. Cappuccino 001 3D Model
  47. Orange water decor 3D Model
  48. Cocktail Shaker 3D Model
  49. Corkscrew with Cork 3D Model
  50. Whisky Wooden Crate 3D Model
  51. Juice Carton Box 3D Model
  52. Milk Can 3D Model
  53. Beer Keg 3D Model
  54. Screw Cap 3D Model
  55. Metal Bottle Water 3D Model
  56. Milk Carton 3D Model
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How is liquid realism achieved in beverage 3D models for 2026?

Realism in liquid assets is driven by advanced fluid simulation and refractive index (IOR) accuracy. In 2026, beverage models utilize "Nested Dielectric" shaders, which handle the interface between glass and liquid without visual artifacts. This ensures that a wine bottle or a glass of whiskey reflects and refracts light with total physical accuracy. Furthermore, liquids feature "Volumetric Absorption," meaning the liquid looks darker and denser in the center of the glass than at the edges. This level of optical detail is vital for luxury drink commercials and high-end restaurant renders where the liquid must look appetizing and premium.

Are there specialized shaders for condensation and "Ice-Cold" effects?

Yes, professional beverage models include dedicated "Condensation Layers." Instead of flat textures, 2026 models use "Procedural Droplet" geometry or high-fidelity displacement maps to create realistic water beads on the surface of cans and bottles. These droplets feature their own refractive properties, allowing them to distort the label underneath just like real water. Combined with "Frost" shaders that mimic the hazy look of a chilled glass, these assets provide a multi-sensory visual experience. This is essential for beverage marketing where the goal is to trigger a "thirst" response through perfect visual cues of coldness and freshness.

How are the "Carbonation and Bubbles" simulated in soft drinks?

For sparkling beverages and beer, 2026 models incorporate "Internal Particle Systems" or "Bubble Geometry." These are modeled as thousands of tiny spheres with high-reflectivity shaders, scattered realistically through the liquid volume. Many models also include a "Head" or "Foam" layer for beer, which uses "Subsurface Scattering" to capture the creamy, aerated texture of the bubbles. This ensures that the beverage looks "alive" and recently poured, providing the dynamic energy needed for fast-paced commercial edits or interactive VR bar experiences.

Are bottle labels and packaging customizable for branding?

Most beverage assets feature "Non-Overlapping UVs" and separate material IDs for labels, allowing for easy brand customization. In 2026, labels include "Complex Material Support," such as metallic foil stamping, embossed textures, and matte/gloss contrast. This is crucial for packaging designers who need to visualize how a new label will look under professional studio lighting. The bottles also feature realistic glass "imperfections" like tiny bubbles or slight thickness variations, which break the digital perfection and add a layer of organic authenticity to the product.

Do these models support fluid animation for pouring and splashing?

Many beverage assets are provided as "Sim-Ready" setups. While the base models are static, they are often accompanied by "VDB Sequences" or "Alembic Caches" representing high-resolution splashes and pours. This allows 3D artists to integrate a "hero" splash into their scene without running a complex fluid simulation from scratch. These meshes are topologically optimized to maintain a fluid-like surface while being light enough for real-time playback in modern engines, making them ideal for high-impact social media advertising and interactive product configurators.