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more3D
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Some random stuff I´m gonna drop here. Nothing special. Just the output after some hours testing octane.
Just wanted to say how amazed I am by the way octane handles bump and the quality of DOF. wow!

Pathtracing the frog, 3 minutes per frame.
Model by Andre Richter.
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frosch_pathtracing3.jpg
frosch_pathtracing1.jpg
frosch_pathtracing2.jpg
more3D
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Another lesson: ligthing the fish.
model by Ismael Faro

I really felt in love with those camera response presets.

Here is a little turntable animation with some more mood, the glow was the only thing added in post.
512 s/px
42 seconds per frame for 1028x512

http://www.vimeo.com/18136301
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fishtest3.jpg
fishtest2.jpg
fishtest1.jpg
more3D
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Some early stuff tested a few days ago:
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11_mins_closeup.jpg
kodachrome25.jpg
8_mins_closeup.jpg
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radiance
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Nice work, i love the fish and the shopping trolley :)

Radiance
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tomas_p
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Hi.
Cool fish..
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efioramonti
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lov'em all... like the fish idea...
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infernoVFX
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Fish is insane, love it.
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great works
fish is amazing

can you tell little about light bulb
how did you make that?
more3D
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thanks, guys!

Another bunch of pathtracings:
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frontal2.jpg
closeup.jpg
topdown.jpg
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suhail_spa
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i really like all renders...you have got some good 3d modelling/texturing there- especially the fish and the monster-look-a-like
congrats..
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