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Magog
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Here are some works made with Softimage ... and of course Octane! :)

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Wow, very stylish. :o I especially like the one with white strand like lamps.
Only one thing, on the 2nd from last image with red wall, it looks like there is a problem with the positioning of the lamps compared to the lightbeam they give on the wall.
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Really impressive renders we have here..minimal and stylish..nice one ;)
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Thanks guys.

@Rainers:
You mean the bathromm's scene?
No I had noticed the lights.
I checked the file, and emitter lamp are perpendicular to the wall.
Perhaps it is the shot with the zoom too much forced to do this effect.
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Very good magog, well done ;)
For the spotlight on the red wall, mybe there is somthing wrong in the distribution of the ies file in the emetter tab :roll:
ciao beppe
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Magog wrote:Thanks guys.

@Rainers:
You mean the bathromm's scene?
No I had noticed the lights.
I checked the file, and emitter lamp are perpendicular to the wall.
Perhaps it is the shot with the zoom too much forced to do this effect.
Yes, that one. Might be zoom indeed, or IES like bepeg4d mentioned.
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Hello, mythical Bepeg! :D
Tnx!
Surely in future work will try to pay more attention to this!
It would be nice to see the direction of the emitter with IES files, as in Maxwell .. :mrgreen:

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Ah, I forgot! All images, except the first (DNA), are made in PT!
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Very nice images. Great renders.
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Awesome renders! I like the fact that you got them to look so clean and noise-free, how many samples did it take for the bathroom scene?
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Very impressive! ;) And very cool too. You work with a gtx580? Could you please say me the time to render those images?

Thanks a lot
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