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Cloudscape
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. . . his heart was made of Wood !

Just a bit of fun and a chance to put Octane through it's paces.
Standard Poser Models brought into max and tweaked. All materials were applied in Octane.
Took about 15 mins. Render cooked for about 11 mins.
Not happy with lighting and need to play with materials a bit more. Armour looks too clean for the fight these guys just had. Need to add scratches etc.
All critique welcome.

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Nice, but we need bumps ;)
How many polys has the scene?
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Cloudscape
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It's just under 1,000,000 Polys
992,047 to be exact
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all they need is a sherry.




.....des?
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Des !
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I like it, but I'd brighten the mood through lighting or using some of the camera response curves to give the scene some more "omph".
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Thanks Philbo.
I'm not at all happy with the lighting. Much too flat and a bit more moody than I had intended.
I might try the sunsky system with Ver 1 Beta 2 now that it's here. And bump of course.
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