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criko3d
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Hi everyone, this is a demo of an engine we rendered with octane
https://vimeo.com/89137730
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criko3d wrote:Hi everyone, this is a demo of an engine we rendered with octane
https://vimeo.com/89137730
very nice :) how did you achieve the motionblur on the blades?
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criko3d
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HI, thanks!, i used rsmb, as the movement is not too fast... but in the inside is very problematic due to the extreme velocities of the pistons..i hope they update the motion blur soon!, or at least propper motion vectors..., you can use motion vectors from scanline renderer, but then you loose the nice dof from octane....
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octanetry
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nice work ..

combustion was overlaid after in post production?
criko3d
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yes, sure... no octane magic there..
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Bendbox
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This looks fantastic! The primary shots of the entire engine as you are rotating around look very realistic -- nice materials.
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criko3d
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Thanks for your comments!! :D
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ten
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real nice anim bro. love the close up slow mo stuff, nice work

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