3D World Magazine - Game Technology Fundementals

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creativebloke
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HI everyone, just a post to show one of my first octane images which is published in the new 3D World magazine #177, it is for the Game Technology fundamentals, I sued the Cinema 4D plugin at around version 0.84 I love Octane, it has already saved me on an animation job, where the client wanted v-ray and got octane instead and was much happier with the result (as was I as it saved me a render farm hire).

Looking forward to release 1.5 and the full version of the cinema plugin.
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acc24ex
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don't tell me you got paid for that :)
.. it's a bit over the top with the effects
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I like it. But the cubes have all to much smoothing on them? Look like an angle of 180 or so.
Would make a good animation with blasing them a bit. :D
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thanks for the feedback, yep got paid for it :P, along with the writing and other elements for the article as for the smoothing that was a creative choice, but hey everyone is entitle to their opinion:)
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