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bazze
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Here's a model I created a couple of years ago in Cinema4D. It is slightly lower in detail (both mesh and texture) but turned out pretty well I think when re-rendered in Octane. You can download it from my site if you wish to play with it.

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radiance
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very very good work on the propeller motion blur :)

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SurfingAlien
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Another great plane Anders!
I just realized who you are... (I thought it was someone rendering some of the great models from colacola.se :lol: )
I have visited your site many times, love your works

cheers,
Alessandro
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xtrm3d
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Great rendering....how did you do the motion blur ?
bazze
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Thanks for that.

The motion blur isn't a motion blur per se. It is simply disc with a radially blurred diffuse map and a radially blurred alpha map.
Something like this:

Diffuse:
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Alpha:
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When rendered from an angle you would see how flat it is. :(
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radiance
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that's one clever solution :)

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vizfellas
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superbb I like it very much :)
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