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i3d
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Posts: 16
Joined: Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:51 am

Hello Octane community,

Here is my latest work. I started on it on Monday and finished Tuesday evening with the render going through the night.
The reason I did this is because I haven't been able to take my girlfriend out for awhile due to lack of work so I decided to create her this.
Plus I wanted to test the newest update of Octane, I had issues with LED lighting in the past so was eager to try it out.
But I must say this program is amazing, I have never felt like a photographer in one of my 3D scenes before, hehe.

I did do a bit of post work on the images, I used the National Geographic filter in Gimp for the main shot. It just sounded cool so I tried it and it came out really nice so I kept it.
Otherwise just did some colour correction for the other 2.
Oh yes just before I stop typing. I just want to tell everyone that I used pinterest.com to find reference images, I then created a mood board with all the images I found and worked from there.
It really helped and I just found some really awesome ideas that I don't think I would of been able to find otherwise. So maybe it can help some of you out there.

Thanks for viewing and comments are always welcome.
So here is the main image,
8373 s/px, 9hour using Path Tracing
8373 s/px, 9hour using Path Tracing
Another Path tracing render, just for fun.
1000 s/px, 16min using Path Tracing
1000 s/px, 16min using Path Tracing
and this was just to see Direct Lighting quality,
16000 s/px ,45min using Direct Lighting
16000 s/px ,45min using Direct Lighting
Ubuntu 10.10 64bit | Intel i7 960 | 6GB | x2 EVGA 570GTX | MSI X58A-GD65 | Blender 2.57
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r4ytrace
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Joined: Thu Jan 20, 2011 12:42 am

awesome work - i might do somethin like this next valentines too - I normally do some type of render for her birthday and Valentines and our anniversary eheh
zenonn
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Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:56 am
Location: USA

Really nice shots r4ytrace! and nice idea.
PSS-PT
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Joined: Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:25 pm

Nice images!

Thanks for sharing.

i3d,
your girlfriend liked that? :)
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