Plymouth Arrow. Old model revisited in Octane.

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PAQUITO
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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.

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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.

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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 =)..
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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.
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ogh, Now I do understand Your point =)
as You've said id might be a solution =)

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