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CurseStudio
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I'm working on my new reel right now so i thought i need more animations and i have to work on a few new scenes to fill the reel up. Here is a still of what i have done last night.

Hope you enjoy it!

Cheers

Dominik

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Bendbox
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Wonderful render and model, just terrific. My only crit is on the tires -- the material looks a little too worn for such a clean and new car. But, that may be your personal preference too. The lighting is really nice in this piece.
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CurseStudio
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Hey Bend!

I already lowered the dirt for this particular shot. My thought process was "you need to get the car to the shooting area somehow" so i thought its ok. Maybe its still too much. Always hard to tell when you have seen it all day long. I need to go outside for a few hours and afterwards have a look again ^^.
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CurseStudio wrote:Hey Bend!

I already lowered the dirt for this particular shot. My thought process was "you need to get the car to the shooting area somehow" so i thought its ok. Maybe its still too much. Always hard to tell when you have seen it all day long. I need to go outside for a few hours and afterwards have a look again ^^.
I know EXACTLY what you mean. I "finished" this piece last week, left the office thinking it was spot on -- came back in the next morning and saw about 5 things I wanted to change.
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CurseStudio
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Haha yeah. Always the same :P
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Sportler
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Holy shit this image has so much Chromatic Abberation. Must have been taken with a shit lens. The car is beautifully modeled though. Good work overall, just a little heavy on the post effects :)
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CurseStudio
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Yeah i added some chromatic aberration. The problem is that the HDRi itself already had some as well. I did reconize that to late so i need to fix that and also turn my own aberration a bit down as well. The car is by the way not modeled by me. Cheers
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