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Davve
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Joined: Fri Aug 09, 2013 6:59 pm

Hello everybody,
I'm an independent artist and sculptor that been using octane render for about 9 month now, and I love it. The materials and the light is truly everything I've ever wanted from a renderer. It has really freed me up in terms of workflow and rendering of my zbrush sculptures.

Here is one of my work called "Entity".
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Hope you find it interesting/

David



For more images of this sculpture, and another octane rendered project called "Zombierina"
visit my website http://www.davidaberg.se
gordonrobb
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Looks great.
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Rikk The Gaijin
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Beautiful and disturbing! 8-)
UnCommonGrafx
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Indeed.

Very nice aura the character radiates. (Chuckle, sounds like an art director.)
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Davve
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@ gordonrobb

Thank you

@ Rikk The Gaijin

Yes I love that kind of aesthetic ambiguity :)

@ uncommonGrafx
Thanks !
You should never be afraid of your inner art director ;)
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