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enricocerica
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Hi there,

Here is my first render with Octane

145000 polygones
It cooked for about 9min in 800x900
Average was about 3.1 Megasamples/sec
Light is an hdr map
I didn't used any spec map as the diffuse maps already reached the textures limit
I didn't apply the subsurf to avoid a huge poly count
Some postpro to add chromatic aberration and some blur in the background

Well, I started this morning and finished one hour ago ! I did a lot of test and had to simplify the scene to get it working but once it works, it is damn fast to render.

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PhilBo
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Fantastic!

I'm going to add this to the website if you don't mind.
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Isigrim
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Looks fantastic!
Only thing is that the half-colums besides the door could use a higher subsurf-level at the column-base. :D But that's just finickiness.
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radiance
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wow, amazing :)
really really nice :)

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enricocerica
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PhilBo wrote:Fantastic!

I'm going to add this to the website if you don't mind.
@PhilBo: That's exactely why it is been done ;)

@Isigrim: Yep, but I didn't apply any subsurf to reduce the poly amount :/
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
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radiance
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at those times you can render HD animations easily for these types of scenes :)

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pinochio
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Your first render? :)
congrats mate!!
How much RAM on your GTX260?
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enricocerica
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Thanks Pinocchio,

This is indeed the first render, but with Octane of course.
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
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