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 A lot of sketchup, photoshop, and Thea.  
  
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 Very cool, retro looking, yet new tech. 
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 @jon said: A lot of sketchup, photoshop, and Thea.   ..Very nicely done Jon! Awesome! ..Very nicely done Jon! Awesome! 
 Care to share the settings for the bloom?
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 Thanks a lot guys.  
 D-space, the bloom in this one was set up using photoshop. It was actually achieved using- the method for traditional photoshop bloom (duplicating, blurring and screening the original layer (bloom layer was at about 25 percent opacity)
- artificial depth of field
- a raised exposure offset and gamma correction
- and a vertical grain filter (intensity and contrast very low (grain layer at about 50 percent)
 The "traditional photoshop bloom" layer was a small contributor to the bloom effect in this image. I wish I could post the specific settings, but I didn't save them. 
 Thanks for the comments.  
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 Thanks Jon. 
 I was thinking about the bloom in Thea, some % adjustments etc...any clue? 
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 No bloom was added in Thea. Only photoshop.  
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 Great job, Jon.    Have a nice day! _KN 
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 Great, clean image. Really nice work. The camera angle and composition of the shot is right on! Scott 
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 excellent photo..i mean render!! i really would be fooled into believing its a photo!!      
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 Nice job. One note - the texture of the base is competing with the camera and blurs the composition and the main focus. 
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 Great render and pp..very photoreal.  
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 That looks great! 
 Awesome work.
 Downloaded the beta today and will try it out this evening. Is it faster than vray?I will start modelling my Canon EOS 400d soon...i hope! 
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 Thanks a lot for the comments.  
 I haven't tried out Vray, but I can tell you that Thea is fast. 
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