Some mailer images made utilizing Octane (at least in part)

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DayVids
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Made some mailer graphics with Octane, thought I'd share.

they're being used here.

Top banner octane pieces are set ( beige and blue planes ) and VASST logo laying flat in front of the DVD's, and then text on top of that was done separately and comped in with PS, laptop and backpack are just PS'd in from stock photos.

Save 30% just done in Octane, and fuzzy edges to blend to white for mailer bg done in PS.

Size is small because it's fitted for mailer.

Dave
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TXT style of spelling mailer banner
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Very slick ;)
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DayVids
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Thanks.

I like to use Octane for my 3D stuff ( limited though it may be ) because it's just so fast to fidget around in, getting lighting, camera angles, reflections/specularity in the right places and then just letting it sit.

I used to hate having to work on something, and then find out half way into the render, that I didn't really care for the way something was turning out.

Kudos to the octane gang :)
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