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some fantastic examples - thanks for pointing them out. skin is amazing; large closeups of the face(s) would have been interesting. but i'd like to see such things created with octane - and some tutorials
„The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply ‟
niuq.cam wrote:WHAAH .... U really want to kill me !
Skill is so high. It's incredible.
just in case you didn't notice it the guy did this in 2009. blowing me off. of course incredibly well done in all technical aspects, but also outstanding modeling. all those little imperfections make these images so believable. don't think i'm patient or even talented enough to create such stuff ... 'am already glad to have octane which helps a lot making daz plastic ladies looking a little less liveless.
i think i turn back & do some car renders again
„The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply ‟
niuq.cam wrote:WHAAH .... U really want to kill me !
Skill is so high. It's incredible.
just in case you didn't notice it the guy did this in 2009. blowing me off. of course incredibly well done in all technical aspects, but also outstanding modeling. all those little imperfections make these images so believable. don't think i'm patient or even talented enough to create such stuff ... 'am already glad to have octane which helps a lot making daz plastic ladies looking a little less liveless.