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rogerteddy
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Joined: Thu Sep 19, 2013 6:31 am

These Images are made with Octane, I did them in less then a day. Before I did the job, a photographer tried to do it, but he couldnt make it because of budget and probs which he didnt had. The photographer wasted a whole day trying to make it. It wasnt his fault that he couldnt make it, it just impossible in that timeframe and without a very high end studio etc. With ocatne it really makes fun to work in 3d, its like using a real eos :-) Each Images rendered for 40 sec. in average

These are the images I made:

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To check the images the photographer made, go here: http://gl-verleih-event.de/leuchtbar/
The images with gray background...

Best Rog!

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smicha
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Great work. Compostion and colors are amazing!
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Seekerfinder
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These are just awesome! Forthwith, I shall call you Mr. Teddy!

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schodt
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Brilliant Pictures, much better than the real ones! I love the clean colours and colour combinations as well. Good job!
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RajivMudgal
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Just awesomely brilliant.
Rajiv Mudgal
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