Tetsujin 28

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Lokken
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Great job!

Perfect model and lovely rendering.

Can i ask, ive always struggled with creating agood wireframe render, i use 3dsmax and octane, the octane wireframe mode always displays triangles. How did you get such a good quality wireframe render?

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Rikk The Gaijin
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Nice! I took a picture with it years ago when I just move to Japan. 8-)
That's nearly 20 meters tall.

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Terryvfx
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It's refreshing to see a render like this in Octane, the studio lighting it's so nice as well as the material also the mesh of the hand it's really interesting can you post some more pictures of those wires?
mitviz
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Did you ever pose the model? i have something similar working on myself
chriszaic
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Really impressed with your work!
Thanks for sharing the wireframe tip, I was able to use it today.

Looking forward to your future projects : )
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