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Digging in my hard drive, I´ve found this old model of an Arrow Dragster from ages ago. Done in Lightwave and revisited in Octane like ten years after.
from a blueish tint I assume it was render in DL =) wasn't it? =)
for me personally, studio renders look better on clean white bg.
I'd remove tint in post or simply adjust white balance in Octane.
cheers
p.s. it even got too warm, but it's a it difficult to get that right on iPad =p
but I gues You get the point =)..
Yes, i used the white balance tool. It was a decissions matter. Make the white parts of the car look white, or make the background white. I chose to give it more importance to the car since is the subject of the scene. The perfect solution for that would be using a material_Id pass to balance both correctly. And yes, it is direct light.