Drop of water "slow motion"

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dtxtreme
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My first experiment with Octane Render in 3ds Max.
For those of you interested in what the PMC kernel can do...

Animation:
200 frames with a total render time of about 22 hours using one GTX Titan and a GTX 670.
2000 max samples.

Well, it actually ended up looking like a "water/jello" blob... :)

http://youtu.be/zyjD4NpaarM
Tugpsx
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Kinda cool still, thanks for sharing.
Win 11 64GB | NVIDIA RTX3060 12GB
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