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I've got a soft spot for drumkits as well. Drums + Octane = pure coolness
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the render indeed looks cool !!
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Excellent work ! The cover of the drumshells and the hammered surface of the cymbals are fantastic. It really looks real !
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Cool and sexy mood. 8-)

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Fantastic work there!
Great lighting. Really nice shaders and awesome overall result.
Keep it up! Really like it!

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great work !

how do you manage this nice slow dof animation ?
is it done in post ( in 3dsmax we can't control the Dof )
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Bulwerk
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Thanks for the comments! I appreciate it

All the DOF is was rendered in Octane. With the C4D plug in there is a focus distance slider that I keyframed.
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Holy Crap man nice work!

Are you sure it's a render and not some video clip? Are you cheating us man???
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This is Fantastic! Very good animation work and use of DOF. If you don't mind I would love to ask a few questions! :)

What settings were you using for this animation? Direct-lighting, path-tracing or Pmc? Also do you have a link for the creators of the HRDI you were using, looks like it does a fantastic job! :)

Thanks for your time!

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Hey sixthlaw thanks for the comments.


The settings were Directlight AO with just 3 bounces on glossy actually. The HDRI was from Luxology and was free. I can't remember where the official link is, so here a personal link to it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-UEwA ... sp=sharing
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