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DayVids
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Hey guys, hardly anything, not really gallery material by any means, just an old project file I updated a bit, and rendered out in Octane.

Wasn't ever made for anything beyond just fun/practice, but thought I'd shoot it up here, I updated the images, and removed some of the text that was no longer there, but some of it still doesn't match the site it was modeled off of ( firstassembly.fm ).

Did a vignette in PS and a bit of exposure tuning after vignette. For some reason, the Octane vignette doesn't look as good on vertical images for some reason.
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firstassembly.fm church website I simply modeled into 3D for fun, and now, partially updated for testing.
firstassembly.fm church website I simply modeled into 3D for fun, and now, partially updated for testing.
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radiance
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i've experimented in the past trying to make a fully rendered website, by rendering the depth, 2.0 glass buttons etc, use a camera with a very narrow FOV and very far away from the page (as to have a very slight perspective), but i never had the time to finish it...

the cutting in photoshop was also a mess ;)


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remon_v
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radiance wrote:i've experimented in the past trying to make a fully rendered website, by rendering the depth, 2.0 glass buttons etc, use a camera with a very narrow FOV and very far away from the page (as to have a very slight perspective), but i never had the time to finish it...

the cutting in photoshop was also a mess ;)


Radiance
I would like to see it if you still have it :D, even though it's not finished. Just to see how it looks like
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radiance
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remon_v wrote:
radiance wrote:i've experimented in the past trying to make a fully rendered website, by rendering the depth, 2.0 glass buttons etc, use a camera with a very narrow FOV and very far away from the page (as to have a very slight perspective), but i never had the time to finish it...

the cutting in photoshop was also a mess ;)


Radiance
I would like to see it if you still have it :D, even though it's not finished. Just to see how it looks like
i don't have it anymore... it was a loooong time ago, i think about 5 years ago.

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DayVids
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radiance wrote: but i never had the time to finish it...

Radiance

that's why you choose one that's easy :P
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