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skywxp3d
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I created this scene in Maya and rendered in Octane, after lots of crashing, rendering out a image based file as well as a direct light file and post processing - here it is, total time about 2 weeks. Next one should be faster!

Thanks Octane!

Sky Kensok
http://skykensok.blogspot.com/
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steveps3
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Location: England

Wow!

Great atmosphere. It has a great quality to the render almost as if it is a model that has been built in real life.
(HW) Intel i7 2600k, 16GB DDR3, MSI 560GTX ti (2GB) x 3
(SW) Octane (1.50) Blender (2.70) (exporter 2.02)
(OS) Windows 7(64)
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gabrielefx
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very nice!

now we want the animation...
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skywxp3d
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I'm planning an animation but machine is pretty clunky, im freezing up pretty often and have to babysit the renders...
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