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Refracty
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excellent work, did you use an integrated plugin or the octane plugin scripts?
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haha, really good work
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Thank you for your kind words:)

I used the integrated plugin for 3dsmax.
The accordion was skinned to bones on a path constraint. very straight forward except for some scripting.
rendered through Backburner

The motion blur is RSMB.

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Daniel
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wow really cool, what hard ware are you running?
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nice one - liked the one with the boombox - until the commercial part begun
- the things trying to look like T shapes have that disturbing "uncanny valley" feel
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acc24ex wrote:things trying to look like T shapes have that disturbing "uncanny valley" feel
It comes with the job ;)
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Can you please post a screen shot of your lighting setup?
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dawe wrote:Thank you for your kind words:)

I used the integrated plugin for 3dsmax.
The accordion was skinned to bones on a path constraint. very straight forward except for some scripting.
rendered through Backburner

The motion blur is RSMB.

Best
Daniel
Nice work. Sorry to ask but how does octane work with backburner? Is like vray with 999 nodes? Or have to buy a license per computer?
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great
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@geo_n: You have to by a license for every node. a render license is high on my wishlist.

@nehale: it´s nothing special. one key light. One for the rim, white environment and some black screens to make the chrome more interesting. I cant post a screen right now as I´m not at the office.

//Daniel
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