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ASyme1
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We rendered this with the standalone version of Octane. Love how this software handles light.

Thoughts?

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looks good, Beautiful render
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thiagobulhoes wrote:looks good, Beautiful render
Thanks, but after getting away from this for a day I realized it was way too dark. Also added a little roughness to the bottle glass after looking at Corona's marketing materials. Here's the new version.

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Very nice! I think I need one now.
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Nice composition and lighting. I suppose my only critique is that the beads of water dripping from it are really too perfect and spherical. Don't really look like they're running down the glass. And I suppose the glass could be a bit more real looking. Other than that the render was well done.
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Nice renders: one question; are you going for a plastic look for your bottles or glass? They look a little more like plastic to me so if that's what's intended awesome.
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xxdanbrowne wrote:Nice renders: one question; are you going for a plastic look for your bottles or glass? They look a little more like plastic to me so if that's what's intended awesome.
No, I was trying to show a level of mist I guess. Some of the marketing material looks a little like this. So if it's plastic that it looks like, then it's a fail. This has been completely reworked this though thanks to the help of Josh here. Let me know what you think of this.

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