Large onions on a sofa
Large onions on a sofa by @ragukokarn

After having a few thoughts about the visual style that I showcased earlier, I wanted to just give a little taste of what the GPU set up is actually capable of doing with proper (not phone camera made..) materials to use. This is to be considered a rather low res and not even noise filtered image. Ray trace path depth set to default. Medium quality point cloud lighting. There is a lot more that I will do as I have the time available to me - soon. Posting test renders and stuff to showcase will hopefully not be a common thing. I am just very excited about having somewhere to show it after the dark ages of online art is looking to evolve.

Image is a little intresting too in a nonsensically bizzarre way I guess. 

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Posted: Thursday, 06 June, 2024 @ 12:34 PM

Wow!  I clicked on the thumbnail expecting a photo. This is really well done!

Posted: Thursday, 06 June, 2024 @ 10:40 PM
Rating: 5

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P.S.: Mmm, onion...says2plzhomerplz

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2024 @ 01:45 AM

Agreed, the textures and lighting are great. That couch looks quite comfortable.

Posted: Monday, 10 June, 2024 @ 02:17 AM

@Jinx: Indeed!

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