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We recommend placing your credits on the images so you benefit from the exposure too, and use a minimum image width of 1200 pixels, and pathtracing or PMC. Thanks for your attention, The OctaneRender Team.
For new users: this forum is moderated. Your first post will appear only after it has been reviewed by a moderator, so it will not show up immediately.
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- enricocerica
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Playing with some trees and dealing with the limits ...
Modeling system : I7 32GB Windows 10 & Fujitsu Celsius H720
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
- SurfingAlien
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can't stop watching... fantastic work Enrico!
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i7 2600-K @3.4GHz | 8Gb | GTX560Ti 2Gb | Windows7x64 | Octane 1.0 b2.52
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- enricocerica
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Thanks guys for comments.
Modeling system : I7 32GB Windows 10 & Fujitsu Celsius H720
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
I am angry.
Very angry...
Posting pictures like these shouldn't be allowed.
Oh no, it shouldn't be allowed at all.
Otherwise, how are WE (simple human beings) supposed to look at our own work afterwards, and be able to think that what we do is good and worthy ???!!!
These pictures are just jaw-dropping (I think that's the right term in English).
Show them to anyone who doesn't know anything about photorealistic 3D, and they'll tell you that these are REAL pictures.
Amazing... Simply amazing...
"Congratulations" is a poor word for that kind of work...
Now I'm gonna stop crying and work on my 3D models harder...!!!!

Thanks for these pics Enrico!


Very angry...

Posting pictures like these shouldn't be allowed.
Oh no, it shouldn't be allowed at all.
Otherwise, how are WE (simple human beings) supposed to look at our own work afterwards, and be able to think that what we do is good and worthy ???!!!

These pictures are just jaw-dropping (I think that's the right term in English).
Show them to anyone who doesn't know anything about photorealistic 3D, and they'll tell you that these are REAL pictures.
Amazing... Simply amazing...
"Congratulations" is a poor word for that kind of work...
Now I'm gonna stop crying and work on my 3D models harder...!!!!

Thanks for these pics Enrico!

2011 New Year Competition - 2nd Prize winning image
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Visit my website: Fairview Studio 3D - Facebook page
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- enricocerica
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Whatever is the renderer such scenes always oblige you to deal with million of tris, lot of materials and only 896MB of memory, and I must say Octane really rocks, and the rendering time is more than acceptable, depending on the view, the rendering time varied from 20 min to 2h in 2400x1800 with pathtracing ! Really nice !nektares wrote:great images! but.. limitations?
with all that processing power i can´t imagine what you mean by limitations please explain it
again, great work.
Modeling system : I7 32GB Windows 10 & Fujitsu Celsius H720
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
GPU : 1x Gigabyte GTX580 3GB + 1x MSI GTX780 3GB + 1x PALIT GTX780 6GB +1x Asus Stix GTX1070 8GB
http://www.myline.be
as always plain amazing renders, I love them, and I have to thanks you, in another post you talked how you packed the textures of the books just to have one single material, that tip was plain great for my current job, I have people, cars and trees, all have lots of texture amongs them, and are not the focus of the project, so they are a pain, but I did as you suggested and packed them (1 for the trees, one for the cars and one for the people) and even thou it was a little extra work it was totally worth it. Thanks a lot!
windows 7 x64 | 2xGTX570 (warming up the planet 1ºC at a time) | i7 920 | 12GB
Material-Packing sounds interesting!
Do you have the link to the thread you're talking about?
Thaaaanks!

Do you have the link to the thread you're talking about?
Thaaaanks!

2011 New Year Competition - 2nd Prize winning image
Visit my website: Fairview Studio 3D - Facebook page
i7 Quad-Core 2.67Ghz / 16Gb RAM / Windows 7 64bits / 2x GTX 680 / Octane v2.0 / CUDA Driver 6.0
Visit my website: Fairview Studio 3D - Facebook page
i7 Quad-Core 2.67Ghz / 16Gb RAM / Windows 7 64bits / 2x GTX 680 / Octane v2.0 / CUDA Driver 6.0