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Pillow ~ Interior Design Props, created in 3DS Max, rendered with Octane plugin ~ see more details here: http://www.sowl.com/?p=2533

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Elvissuperstar007 wrote:primitively
lol, what's that supposed to mean? :)
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Nonsense, hehe.
Picture is very realistic, textures, lightning and modeling is good.

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I think it misses smaller details on the pillow. It looks very smooth surfaced now. Maybe an additional bump?
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mbetke wrote:I think it misses smaller details on the pillow. It looks very smooth surfaced now. Maybe an additional bump?
thanks mbetke. great feedback
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- yes too smooth, and I think you need falloff there, they look a bit like they are pumped with air.. you get that when using the physX plugin me thinks :)..
- you can also trace the edges of the pillows and turn them to splines and into tubes.. for a different approach.. use that push pull thing for modifying - overall a good setup though
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Hey, did you update the image since first posted? I found it beautiful now, but I remember not being as pleased when I first saw the topic yesterday.
I wonder if I'm going insensible/crazy during the week days or if you did reworked the image. Really admired the lighting, materials and focus. If only it would be possible to maintain the same attention to detail to broader everyday jobs.
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ivankio wrote:Hey, did you update the image since first posted? I found it beautiful now, but I remember not being as pleased when I first saw the topic yesterday.
I wonder if I'm going insensible/crazy during the week days or if you did reworked the image. Really admired the lighting, materials and focus. If only it would be possible to maintain the same attention to detail to broader everyday jobs.
lol, nope, I have not updated the image. Thanks for the feedback. The test was indeed for lighting and trying out Octane for that scene.
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acc24ex wrote:- yes too smooth, and I think you need falloff there, they look a bit like they are pumped with air.. you get that when using the physX plugin me thinks :)..
- you can also trace the edges of the pillows and turn them to splines and into tubes.. for a different approach.. use that push pull thing for modifying - overall a good setup though
thanks for the feedback :)
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