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- bilal.malik
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Nice Work Heckfai brother ,
how to make God Rays on c4d octane ?
how to make God Rays on c4d octane ?
Wonderful mood and so detailed. Great art work.
Only I ask me why it looks like you try to avoid reflections? So, I get a feeling like from old pixar films.
For example the wood of the swing chair seems to be without any light soft reflection. Or the photos on the wall. So, it looks like a artistic style and I ask me, was the artificial fairy story look your goal?
Only I ask me why it looks like you try to avoid reflections? So, I get a feeling like from old pixar films.

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Thanks for the feedback guys. The work was created in 3dsmax, rays added in Photoshop after render.
Micha3D As for the reflections, you are right, I specifically wanted to create an atmosphere like the old cartoons. Because of this, the work lost its realism, but it acquired artistic quality.
Micha3D As for the reflections, you are right, I specifically wanted to create an atmosphere like the old cartoons. Because of this, the work lost its realism, but it acquired artistic quality.