Hi all, this is my first post, i bought Octane 1 month ago.
Modeling, texturing and rendering done in C4D
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https://www.behance.net/gallery/3468303 ... DOctane%29
Ice Cream 3D rends
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These are delicious! Nice work for having Octane only 1 month. I have only two minor comments.
See if you can try to fix the thick dark edge lines around the bottom right nut.
And I wonder on the second render if the fudge on the ice cream cone can be given some kind of definition or thickness, maybe with displacement or some bump map texture? It just looks a little flat.
See if you can try to fix the thick dark edge lines around the bottom right nut.
And I wonder on the second render if the fudge on the ice cream cone can be given some kind of definition or thickness, maybe with displacement or some bump map texture? It just looks a little flat.
Last edited by pegot on Fri Mar 18, 2016 7:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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ASUS STRIX Z490-E
PSU: PowerSpec 850Wd
RTX 3090 Asus Tuff
Network rendering:
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AsRock SuperCarrier
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Nice Stuff. I've seen a few other people's renders of ice cream bars with nuts showing through the chocolate shell and always wondered if that's done in the material or if it's just from a photo texture?
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Yummy! Is the texture one with peanuts from a 3D scan?
really tasty 

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pegot wrote:These are delicious! Nice work for having Octane only 1 month. I have only two minor comments.
See if you can try to fix the thick dark edge lines around the bottom right nut.
And I wonder on the second render if the fudge on the ice cream cone can be given some kind of definition or thickness, maybe with displacement or some bump map texture? It just looks a little flat.
Good pointers, that would add to the realism, tnx for the comment
