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pm3d
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please have a look i have posted some new images of octane render on the website

octane renders
living room with concrete wall
bar area
porshe cars
wooden sinks
brick floor
blue glass doors
wooden seat
chess pieces
world map bench and door
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GeorgoSK
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Very bad
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Nothing comes off your shoulders GeorgoSK beeing a bit more polite...
I could say the same thing about anything you ever made, how would that feel?

On that note I think it is clear that pm3d has probably just started doing 3d.
Keep it up and train as much as you possibly can.

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For a more intelligent Post.

The picture you posted is a bit to dark [Even for me] :lol:
The ground texture is to low quality try some 4k or 2k.
Add some more texture to the pot.
Lighten it up.

Anywayz keep on training, im currently using maya its ridiculous as hell. But im slowly improving by training and improving
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I know you would pass it as harsh, but I left the message real simple, so it wasn't intended to be *rude* ;)

I can offer a lot of constructive criticism, but this is as much valid opinion too.

And yes, you can say that about any of my work too :) I don't need the endless "Keep it up! Blablah..." That is NOT opinion.
Soon I will upload more stuff as 2.3 is coming out.


Why do you get so hassled ? Smart people can take any criticism, and HONESTLY, that is SUPER bad, it just is, that is truth, there hundreds of people who are too quick in their work which is terrible, but their ego tells them otherwise...

I think he knows his work is bad, he just wants the support. You give it to him guys, that is great ! But my opinion is JUST FINE.

Move on
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Very much thank you.

According to lead line:
"Criticism can mean merely to evaluate without necessarily finding fault; however, usually the word implies the expression of disapproval."

You only proved my opinion being pretty right, no.... ?

On second thought: As I mentioned, I didn't even mean it bad tone, should I have added smiley in first post... ?
You know which people get offended...
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The homepage wont really let me see more than one picture in your portfolio, but i think that the wix solution can be turned into something very appealing for a portfolio.

If you feel like improving 3d wise, try to replicate as much of real life as you can (textures, lighting situations, more realistic models etc.)

This is what makes a good unbiased render if you ask me, improving 3d projects can go on in infinity if you have feel bored :D
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Jakerlund
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@pm3d

You seem to be off to a good start with Octane.
As mentioned above some of the pictures are to dark, it makes them hard to evaluate.
Also some of the camera angles feels a little odd and makes the scene feel distorted.
The kitchen table scene in the "work in progress" looks promising.

I almost didn't find the prev/next buttons in your portfolio, you should make the navigation more obvious, personally i don't like Flash websites, maybe you should look at Wordpress or some Blog/CMS as portfolio in the future for a cleaner look without Flash.

Btw... can you or anyone else share that nice cement/concrete texture you use? it looks nice.

Cheers ;)
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Jakerlund wrote:Btw... can you or anyone else share that nice cement/concrete texture you use? it looks nice.
not sure it's exactly that one but you may check out at http://www.cgtextures.com for some free ones... ;) (free registration required)
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