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Mauricio Gomes
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Hi artists, this is a personal job ... I just made to study more deeply this powerful tool. I use archmodels and rendered with directlight. In my opinion in many situations the directlight solves very well saving render time. I loved the new features of post "bloom and glare."

render: around 5 hours in directlight 3700 x 2775 pixels

Opinions and suggestions are welcome, thanks!
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win 7 - Nvidia gtx 680 + gts 450

Mauricio Gomes - 3d generalist
http://www.mandrakeimage.com.br
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merid888

nice image
5 hours ?? wich mode do you did use ? directlight is so fast, ambient or diffuse the time is less, tha cat is so wear, i mean, don't look like a really cat
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resmas
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Nicely done....love the cat..hehe 8-)
cheers
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slepy8
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5 hrs??

bro - how many samples did you use?
Althought the scene is really nice, but why don't you feed your cat?? :)
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