Ajax Greek Head

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Sam
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Ajax is a mythological greek hero

The Ajax head is a famous 3D model used for test renders
You can download it from jotero.com website (3D Scans)

This was just to test Octane camera reponse curves and some HDRIS
2048 Samples per render (could have done more but was lazy) 8 ray depth path tracing
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nice :) i love the last one :)
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I really like the last one to, really like the stone feel it has :)
But it`s a little over-blown out by the nose, maybe play some more with the settings or apply a little bit darker material.
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Hehe I played a lot with the settings after rendering ;)
But I like the little blown out that's why I submitted this render (I got other renders not online also)
I will make more tests with this model later and upload more pictures
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Ajax looking at the sun
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My renderings
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eosphoros nice renders ;)
Simple lighting is always the best lighting
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