
I wonder if it's a real photo with real depth of field or if it's faked somehow. It's almost cooler if it's faked.
I wonder if it's a real photo with real depth of field or if it's faked somehow. It's almost cooler if it's faked.
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Looks 3D-modeled to me.
If I had to guess, I’d say it’s made in a ray tracing app, like Cinema 4D. Some of those have ridiculously accurate simulated depth-of-field.
Yep I made it on Cinema 4D. I’m very pleased that you like it :)