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n1k
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Hi guys. I ran on this great model from Stefan Morrell and decided to render it as turntable animation. Render times were 2 mins per frame(250 frames) for 1280x800 resolution. When MLT and emissive materials become available in octane I plan to render short animation. So here's the link for turnatble:) Hope you like it.

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n1k
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mib2berlin
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Very nice model/texture and rendering even in HD

Cheers mib
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zenonn
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Wonderful :D love the textures
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[gk]
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model is ok, do something edge to edge though.
Its possible my comment is based on the fact im highly allergic when environment maps are visible in a shot.
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tomas_p
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Hi [gk]

Why are you allergic?
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great model/texture... love it!
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n1k
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Hi guys:) Tnx for feedback. I really appreciate it.

@gk

I'm not fan of using HDRI as substitute for "real :)" 3D environment either. I plan to create surface of ghost ship which this little guy is going to scan/explore :)

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n1k
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SheepFactory
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I love the textures on this. Great render man.
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[gk]
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tomas_p wrote:Hi [gk]

Why are you allergic?
Well because its cheap fill that in most cases looks like crap and lowers the general contents quality down alot.

My benchmark is the bigscreen, not model studies in previs.

We cant all like everything, each with his own prefferences :)
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n1k
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Hi guys, tnx for feedback:) Here's another one:)

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n1k
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