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- icelaglace
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wow, very interesting model and render
sincerely, i prefer the one without the tron effect, it's a bit exaggerated and the model details are disappeared
ciao beppe

sincerely, i prefer the one without the tron effect, it's a bit exaggerated and the model details are disappeared

ciao beppe
wow veeeery nice. I agree with beppe!
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- icelaglace
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Thank you!
+1 like some of the guys here say! I agree. First one was supposed to be the only picture I wanted to post. But then I did a random test on the 2nd one & rendered it on 2048x1024 so let's call this one a "bonus" picture.bepeg4d wrote: sincerely, i prefer the one without the tron effect, it's a bit exaggerated and the model details are disappeared![]()
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very nice Spiddy
are the lens flares done in post or natively done in Octane?

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The flare adds that last splice of atmosphere, nice render 

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damn! I love the first shot. Let's see it animated.
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- Mauricio Gomes
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I liked it, great style, great model and great render. Congrats 
