
GBG Minilux - Hot Chocolate Machine
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One shot. Render of my old model for practice in octane viz.


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3ds Max 2016x64, Octane render for MAX, Titan Z
3ds Max 2016x64, Octane render for MAX, Titan Z
Nice One!
As for studio photography softer shadows (you can get those with bigger emiter) would give a better look. Pluss tone down a bit, 'cause there a harsh overexposure. Fluid inside (hot chocolate) could be improved a bit, maybe even with addition of sss =) Overall really nice shot!
As for studio photography softer shadows (you can get those with bigger emiter) would give a better look. Pluss tone down a bit, 'cause there a harsh overexposure. Fluid inside (hot chocolate) could be improved a bit, maybe even with addition of sss =) Overall really nice shot!
nice render mate...just add some gloss to the chocolate falling..looks too matte at the moment..but really nice render tho..
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Nice start vk3d.
The first thing that I am missing is some texturing.
The second thing that is bothering me is the lighting, you lighting makes some parts very flat, for example the cup.
Most of your spots are from behind the choclate machine (I assume) why is that?
And last the chocolate doesn't feel reel to me.
The first thing that I am missing is some texturing.
The second thing that is bothering me is the lighting, you lighting makes some parts very flat, for example the cup.
Most of your spots are from behind the choclate machine (I assume) why is that?
And last the chocolate doesn't feel reel to me.
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