Render this: Mad science
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 The Orb looks awesome!  
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 Not like I will ever use it...but out of curiosity...how the hell did you do that Tesla?! its amazing  is it just modeled emitters? with a graduated colour? fantastic 
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  Well Pete, if you're going to do Looney Toons Mad Scientst stuff. . .You gotta add this guy! Well Pete, if you're going to do Looney Toons Mad Scientst stuff. . .You gotta add this guy! Oh and Yeah, A tut on Tesla Orbs would be great. I use them in my Architectural Practice all the time! 
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 The last render pete is almost perfect, some sss on the mouse and straight to galleries like 3dtotal. And some dirt, always  
      
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 Solo, That last rendering is pretty great. My only comment is that the desktop is so clean -- it hardly fits with a mad scientist. I would throw in some dust/cobwebs, scorch/burn marks, and/or cracks in the tiles. Make it look like he his done crazy (gone wrong) experiments in the past, not just that he collects odd desktop trinkets. 
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 Well just cuz he's mad doesn't necessarily mean he isn't neat. 
  
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 @unknownuser said: Solo, That last rendering is pretty great. My only comment is that the desktop is so clean -- it hardly fits with a mad scientist. I would throw in some dust/cobwebs, scorch/burn marks, and/or cracks in the tiles. Make it look like he his done crazy (gone wrong) experiments in the past, not just that he collects odd desktop trinkets. I originally started with dirt maps, blood stains et al, but the scene looked too gritty, like a bad video game. I prefer the clean reflections as this was more a challenge to make the orb look right than anything else. I have added some finer details to it using paint-shop, see the mad scientist in reflection of beaker. 
  
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 @unknownuser said: @arail1 said: The computer I have shuts down when I try to render something in Octane  And then it smells like burning rubber for the rest of the day. I haven't seen smoke yet but ... 
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 @solo: 
 Pete these are excellent renders. About dirt, an idea is to use a clay render, overlay a dirt texture, then combine it with the original great render you have here. Just a PP idea, eraser tool is the key.
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 good idea michalis 
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 Rummaging around a hdd and found this...  Rubbish entry, but an entry none the less 
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