Kreacher model render

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smoke2000
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Joined: Thu Aug 01, 2013 6:27 pm

My first real try with octane render, at the moment i'm throwing in all my old models I made in Zbrush and they look so much cooler in octane render with little to no work and it only takes seconds.

To be perfectly honest, I bought octane cause i'm lazy and have no patience when it comes to rendering ;)

I did have to decimate the mesh a lot and because and I had to convert the polypaint into texture and then after export convert the texture from zbrush's bmp to jpg to get it to render. Cause the high polycount and BMP at first made it fail to render, using a geforce 670 2gb ram
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NVN
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Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2010 8:10 pm

yeear harry potter ;-)
looks good!
but the bump is to high.....and some SSS would be great.
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