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ElBloko
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Hi Everyone.

I am working on a new image and I thought I'd share some of the progress pictures with you all. Instancing, instancing, instancing...

Hope you guys like it!

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That's seriously impressive. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow Hugues.
Any post work on those at all?
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Seekerfinder wrote:Wow Hugues.
Any post work on those at all?
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You mean post render? Nothing structural, no. Just noise removal in PS (not so successful, needs more convergence time). I also added a little bit of not very successful motion blur on the few grains of sand falling from the funnel but that's it.

I like working in details. I like knowing that everything I want to see is there in its final form. I guess It's a sort of obsession. When I feel I have sufficient details in my scene, I can start exploring it. That's when it becomes magic. I can discover corners with pretty hidden secrets in it.

Those pictures are the result of that. These are only small details close ups of a much bigger illustration which is still a WIP but it's already hiding plenty of interesting little gems.

I'll post more as I go and I will share the scenes in the end.
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This looks amazing! I'm eager to watch the progression of this one.
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Awesome!

You sir are a true Guru!

Nicely done.
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Beautiful!
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ElBloko wrote:
Seekerfinder wrote:Wow Hugues.
Any post work on those at all?
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You mean post render? Nothing structural, no. Just noise removal in PS (not so successful, needs more convergence time). I also added a little bit of not very successful motion blur on the few grains of sand falling from the funnel but that's it.

I like working in details. I like knowing that everything I want to see is there in its final form. I guess It's a sort of obsession. When I feel I have sufficient details in my scene, I can start exploring it. That's when it becomes magic. I can discover corners with pretty hidden secrets in it.

Those pictures are the result of that. These are only small details close ups of a much bigger illustration which is still a WIP but it's already hiding plenty of interesting little gems.

I'll post more as I go and I will share the scenes in the end.
I think that's amazing. It's a real testimony to Octane capabilities! Well done again.

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My Dad did some of these actual sand paintings a few years back. You have captured the very feel of the process with the tools and patient worn hands. At least that is what I used to think when I watched my Dad do this. It was almost meditative and brain surgery at the same time.

Beautiful image and character... and technically... yep... that too.

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mandala? :D
I just saw a great recorded film about Tibet and found something like this.
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