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evo
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thanks you all guys, i'm glad that you like it.
sdwhitton wrote:how do you get things to be out of focus in the foreground rather than in the distance? not managed that yet personally..
I don't really know if i really get what you mean...if you talk about the dof effect in some images it's produced bye the octane camera setting, in some other it's made in in Ps with the z-depth map extracted with the new deep channel kernel.
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sdwhitton
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The ones where the immediate foreground is dof blurred..

What I find is if I play with the focus depth in Octane, then everything gets blurry...!

Were those ones done with lens blur in Ps or whatever..?
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Or do I simply set my target where I want things to be in focus... thinking about it again
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The render is perfect and the design is amazing. Congratulations.
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Seekerfinder
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The brush scale on the stairs seems to be too big.

Other than that, excellent composition. Excellent renders.

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evo
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:oops: :oops: :oops: really this work make me mad!! i've forgot an image in the first post, by the way now i edited it. :D
I don't know if you recive any notification about that, so here it is.

Sorry :D :oops:


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MEC4D
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very nice design and atmosphere ! the first one is my favorite
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evo
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damn! i've miss the notification.
By the way, thank you mec. Your comment it's really appreciated.
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justix
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impressive work..very realistic
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very nice!!!!! parameters?
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