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ROUBAL
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AHHH ! Great ! Much better. Yes, few droplets on the watch could be nice. Very good job anyway ! The first one in the water is my preferred. I would add much more bump on the sand on the second one. It is too smooth and even glossy on the right side of the image... In fact, I have just seen that there is water also on the second one, but it is not obvious. I would try to turn it in a scene on dry sand with bump and some shinny grains...
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ROUBAL wrote:AHHH ! Great ! Much better. Yes, few droplets on the watch could be nice. Very good job anyway ! The first one in the water is my preferred. I would add much more bump on the sand on the second one. It is too smooth and even glossy on the right side of the image... In fact, I have just seen that there is water also on the sond one, but it is not obvious. I would try to turn it in a scene on dry sand with bump and some shinny grains...

Thanks Roubal for advices. Both pictures are same model with different HDRIs lighting them. I was having the idea of doing some sort of daylight timelaps animation with it except that octane can't animate parameters so I can't turn my watch's backlight on. Maybe I will do another one with dry sand.
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Krisonrik
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ok, an update. crit please :)
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wonderful!
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