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ardian_ian
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Hi guys!!
I just want to share my latest render with amazing octane render,
Rendered with GTX680+580 in DL-AO mode at 1280x720px
total rendertime is around 14hrs
Hope you like it guys...,
octane_direct_light_40s.jpg


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Hey Ian, it looks great but I would refrain from using that autofocus effect. It's the mark of a first year film student that has forgotten to set the camera to manual mode. Though it may look cool at first simply because the software makes it possible (similar to lens flares in Photoshop) it cheapens what is otherwise a well lit and composed scene. Also the quadrupal set of jump cuts at tthe 0:14 mark should be pare down to just one going from first wide to zoom then cut to the side view that starts at 0:17.
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very nice
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Very nicely done. I really like the camera work. That, combined with the surfacing, looks outstanding.

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awesome! animation done with?
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Nice. The composition and rendering is perfect. Looks just like real life.
I kind of like the shaky camera effect too. It makes it looks like it's been shot on a videocam rather than a render.
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abis bertapa ya om ......

nice work ..... hope it will be continue with another area!!! :D
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Nice work, Ian!
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igen wrote:abis bertapa ya om ......

nice work ..... hope it will be continue with another area!!! :D
Jiahahahahaha LOL soon bro.. soon.... :)
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ardian_ian
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aoktar wrote:very nice
thanks man!! glad you like it and thanks for step by
rjandron wrote:Very nicely done. I really like the camera work. That, combined with the surfacing, looks outstanding.
xxdanbrowne wrote:Nice. The composition and rendering is perfect. Looks just like real life.
I kind of like the shaky camera effect too. It makes it looks like it's been shot on a videocam rather than a render.
justix wrote:awesome! animation done with?
I did the motion and camera shaking in C4D and rendered with Octane standalone
Thanks guys glad you like it :)
majiqmud wrote:Nice work, Ian!
Thank you mate!!
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