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suhail_spa
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free model from 3dwarehouse..
test to explore hdri and tonemapping etc...
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I think you need to work in the imager a bit more, with the gamma, and with the material in general. Bumble bee wasn't quite so shiny I don't think. Your material there, is more like a retro gold from the 70's rather than the yellow of the bumblebee in the latest movies.

Otherwise looks good to me.
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suhail_spa
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thanks for comments...
this one went to the show- overhaulin'... ;)
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adrencg
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Something about the scale is off. Looks like a miniature.
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