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stefano-dear
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Hi,

I have create this scene with some free model to test some octane material.
What do you think abut it?

Stefano
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glimpse
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Nice!

framing of soem shots might seem a bit of, but the quality is there! looking forward to push this scene further? =)
niestudio
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Really like the look of these!
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stefano-dear
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Thank you guys!

I currently have no plans to further develop of this scene, but there could be unexpected moments of creativity! :D
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blackshore
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Very realistic renders!
Keep it up!
glimpse wrote: framing of soem shots might seem a bit of, but the quality is there! looking forward to push this scene further? =)
He is following rule of thirds. The framing is probably taken as indented.
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