Chicory test

Started by archonforest, May 05, 2017, 11:09:54 AM

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archonforest

I bought the new model from NWDA and I just love it. Here is a test render with it.  :D
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Dune

Awesome plant and render!

archonforest

Quote from: Dune on May 05, 2017, 12:33:13 PM
Awesome plant and render!
Tku. Yes Walli is a big magician with his modells!!
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fleetwood


DocCharly65

A real beauty! And nice how you implemented DoF! I love it!

archonforest

Thx Doc and Fleetwood ;)
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bobbystahr

Really well done Atilla...some day I'll get DoF working that well..KUDOs to Walli on the model as well. Just rendering a scene that uses his Arctic Squill atm.
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archonforest

Thnx guys.
Have a nice weekend.
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DannyG

Excellent DOF and overall render, Walli is the plant master for sure. We will be releasing another model by Walli in the coming days, stay tuned
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otakar

Holy cow! Nothing short of stunning!

archonforest

Tku Danny and Otakar.  :)
Glad u guys like it.
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Agura Nata

great render, looks wonderful :)
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Ethrieltd

Quote from: bobbystahr on May 05, 2017, 09:49:33 PM
Really well done Atilla...some day I'll get DoF working that well..KUDOs to Walli on the model as well. Just rendering a scene that uses his Arctic Squill atm.

I know what you mean. The ironic thing is I can easily do it with my DSLR in the physical world, but trying to replicate those settings isn't as simple as replicating those settings.

Now if we could chose lenses in Terragen...