Les Amants - Highly inspired by Magritte

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enricocerica
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Hi,

Some times ago I downloaded a trial of the cloth simulation program "Marvelous Designer" (http://www.marvelousdesigner.com) and to experiment it I decided to make a re-interpretation of "Les Amants" by René Magritte, here is the result. All fabrics and clothes are made with MD and of course I used Octane for the rendering.
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enricocerica wrote:Hi,

Some times ago I downloaded a trial of the cloth simulation program "Marvelous Designer" (http://www.marvelousdesigner.com) and to experiment it I decided to make a re-interpretation of "Les Amants" by René Magritte, here is the result. All fabrics and clothes are made with MD and of course I used Octane for the rendering.

Nice :)

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nice to see you back and, as always, with something special :)
great stuff ;)
ciao beppe
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Great concept!
Well done.
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So in MD you can import any OBJ as avatar (chair, bed,...), use/create cloth then... let play gravity? :o
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impressive!
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Brilliant work! And a wonderful idea too!
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Hey, mate, long time no see !
Very good idea and a brilliant realization.
I'm always amazed by your ability to turn a 'simple' test into something very artistic ...
Hope to see more of you soon.
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Hi Enrico.
good to see some of your fantastic work again

Rico
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Very exciting to see this as I'm working on a piece inspired by a painting by Picasso using the new sss version of Octane, but as I can see from your "very nice" image I've got a long way to go :D
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