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EngineHouseVFX
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Our response to the NVIDIA request to recreate their image.

[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/112156822[/vimeo]

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Original NVIDIA post here: https://twitter.com/nvidia/status/526041124470001664
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prodviz
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Looks very cool.

Did you solve the displacement issue in the end?
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I love the animation and the model.

I think some SSS would really make it look sweet.
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This cool! still available that stuff for nvidia? I will try as well :D
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Thanks, yes some sub-surface scattering would really help to sell the small scale of the character. I might revisit that if I get time. I didn't solve the displacement issue in the end, I just used a higher resolution mesh and then a normal map.
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