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vl_dm
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Hello, this is my first car with Octane. I hope you will like it. This is with directlighting... C&C are wellcome

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oguzbir
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vl_dm wrote:Hello, this is my first car with Octane. I hope you will like it. This is with directlighting... C&C are wellcome
Looking great!
With some reflection you could reveal more of the paint material.
Please render more angles :)

Tell me more about the tail lights material. Are they emisive, specular, sss ?
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stiwi
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Amazing modelling and rendering! Could you tell a bit more about the software you use for modelling?
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vl_dm
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Thank you for the warm reply. Here is a front view.
It is 3ds Max - poligonal.
The tail light are two objects one in another, with a little offset. The outer is specular and the inner is defuse with gradient emision from red to black...

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tonycho
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hey, I have seen that car in Mission Impossible Movie :lol:
Great Render and Modeling anyway
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vl_dm
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Here is a little update

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jamestmather
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Looks great - particularly the new renders. Good stuff.
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Realy nice car.
You can upload your images direct in the forum, that makes the loading faster...

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vl_dm
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I made some update. I tried to figure out how to write the coordinates for the scatter function and finaly scattered the palms in the 3ds Max. May someone tell the way this coordinates are generated? Thanks in advance.
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