Description
A ring. With Diamonds.
I created this model to test the Octane pmc kernel with a physically correct diamond material posted by andrian in the Octane forums.
The diamonds came from [http://www.3dlapidary.com/](http://www.3dlapidary.com/).
A ring. With Diamonds.
I created this model to test the Octane pmc kernel with a physically correct diamond material posted by andrian in the Octane forums.
The diamonds came from [http://www.3dlapidary.com/](http://www.3dlapidary.com/).
Comments (7)
I posted the wrong preview picture, sorry. As soon as I am able to, I will upload the correct preview.
@Matthew - thanks. This is what Blender as a community is all about. I learned from other people doing exactly what I have done. If there is anything you can learn from this, then it was worth posting. If you use it, do tell me (if you remember - there is no obligation, and you can do what you want with this model).
I checked. I've tried Octane render too. (As it's a 1/2 belgian product if I'm not wrong, and me too ;) I made some animation video some while ago (with some Dam, or a well) with it. I'll check out the latest version for seeing what's have changed. I've made some animation (and still rendering) with your marvelous ring. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqOwEliYRkk http://www.youtube.com/wax78#p/a/u/1/F1u0q-f8mMU
I saw your renders - that's so cool. I really liked them. How did you do the sparkles? Sadly, I don't have the time at the moment to do a turntable in Octane, but you never know!
The "sparkles" is just an render option of Thea. And it produce something like this. It's called "Glare" in the software.
Great Ring, it is all so well put together. ... Thanks so much for sharing! :)
Except the modal its nothing like in the preview
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