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These images use the scene set as my MR Architectural post below, only with a few added spheres. Here I applied a checkered reflective colour map to the material. The lighting was a standard skylight.
Here I discovered the wonders of rendering with an orthogonal camera (in this case top) instead of the defualt trigonometric perspective. (I like straight lines).
My initials are a simple extruded text object with a standard red clay material. I like the way it looks partially like a clay-render - really makes the reflectivity stand out.
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