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jagger
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sooo nice! how did you do the ice?
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Seekerfinder
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emer_pl wrote:Thank You all for the kind words :)
this is another experiment with ice
Let's call it Jack Frost.
Great shot! How about putting it in sunlight?

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Seekerfinder wrote: Great shot! How about putting it in sunlight?

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I'd tried but the ice had melted... :?
rushes wrote:ooo nice! how did you do the ice?
It's duplicated can mesh, slightly oversized and with displacement modifier
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specular material with bump map - kinda dirty one. The rest is octane magic.
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emer_pl wrote:
Seekerfinder wrote: Great shot! How about putting it in sunlight?

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I'd tried but the ice had melted... :?
rushes wrote:ooo nice! how did you do the ice?
It's duplicated can mesh, slightly oversized and with displacement modifier
+
specular material with bump map - kinda dirty one. The rest is octane magic.
Oh brilliant!!

I'd like another please (unless you're all out). This time with sunlight refraction. Maybe closer? Just wanna see what happens.

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