2016 Mercedes GT Render Test

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renderspaz
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Hey everyone,

First post and I wanted to share my first automotive test render using Octane.
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heartlessphil
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very well done!
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Very nice!
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what was your material setup for the floor? It has a nice smudgy look to it...did you use a mix material to do this?

I'm still a bit new to octane and having a bit of trouble getting a look like this since octane doesn't use a layered material system.
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itsallgoode9 wrote:what was your material setup for the floor? It has a nice smudgy look to it...did you use a mix material to do this?

I'm still a bit new to octane and having a bit of trouble getting a look like this since octane doesn't use a layered material system.
Sorry for the delay reply, the floor material is pretty simple. I used a glossy mat and added some roughness to the reflection that's about it.
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simple indeed! haha. i feel like when i do that it ends up just looking like "a cg shader with some roughness added", while this looks a bit more realistic than that. might just be your lighting setup/post work that's making yours look better.
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