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r0ug3r
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a private resort i did last month for a private client.
6 hrs/pathtracing
palms are low poly with opacity maps
background clouds and some wet areas upfront are post pro.

c&c are most welcome.

chow!!
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ttaberna
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Joined: Sun Apr 04, 2010 8:02 pm
Location: BCN

Nice render!
The only critic would be the stone in the floor and around the pool seems off scale (too big).
I mean the dimensions of the stone itself I see them right but the bump and the joints of this seems too big.
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AndreaMannori
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Location: Bergamo

I suggest you to rise up the direct lighting made by the sun... it looks like a cold sun ;) and last but not least: use a bit of luminance and transparency on vegetation leafs (I don't remember if Octane does support SSS). Cheers!
Andrea Mannori

win 8.1 x64; nvidia 770M driver 340.52; octane standalone 2 + c4doctane 2.
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JJTTBB
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Nice render... But I think the water is too wavy and the scale of the waves is too small... the water should be more calm.
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r0ug3r
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thanks guys!! ill note this up.been bugging up with my net connections at home.cant run some stuff.
cheers!!
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