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erwinr
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here is another test, Id say octane has a very simple workflow to use, this render is a toy drill that I am doing for a spot. I am pretty sure it will get lost somewhere at the back, but Octane gave it a light!
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radiance
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It's nice, very realistic, but a more interesting camera angle would be cool :)

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zenonn
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Hi erwinr, your plastic looks spot on. What is the best material settings for plastic? :D
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