Hello,
I'm an interior designer / decorator in France and I've just discovered Octane render. I can't try it because I've no GPU (and I don't want to pay 250 euros for nothing).
So I'd like to know if the interface is easy to understand and the software easy to use ?
To those who have tried ohter softwares like V-ray / Artlantis / etc ... is Octane better ?
I'm waiting for your answer. Thank you.
Octane render for interior design / decoration
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- gabrielefx
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for my experience Octane for Max (you need 3ds Max) is the best rendering engine (plugin) on the planet.Lucile wrote:17 readers and no answer ?
While you render you see a photograph inside your screen, often I'm impressed...and this is only the beginning...
To achieve photo realistic results you have to know photography and how to sculpt the light.
Obviously you need good gpu processors (Nvidia only) to get good rendering performances.
Today a good workstations with 2 performing gpus (GTX 580 or 680) costs a minimum of 2000€, it's expensive and your power bill will increase, but it's justified because, you know, this is a new technology.
Having used me Vray for 7 years and then the RT version in the early stage I decided last year to buy Octane standalone, and I said "wow", I had never seen before a so beautiful light in a virtual image.
When I say that Octane is the new Renderman it's the true. Renderman did a big revolution in the synthetic world, Octane is doing the same.
Regards.
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Thank you very much for answering Gabrielefx.
But for the moment I can't buy a such GPU.
But I saw that many users use some GPUs (quadro 600 for example) which costs about 200 euros and the result is already impressive.
If there are other opinions or advice, they're welcome.
But for the moment I can't buy a such GPU.
But I saw that many users use some GPUs (quadro 600 for example) which costs about 200 euros and the result is already impressive.
If there are other opinions or advice, they're welcome.
Last edited by Lucile on Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Gabriel how good did Octane scale your 2nd gtx580 performance-wise? I am planning on buying a second one.
And Lucile, Octane is definately worth trying.
And Lucile, Octane is definately worth trying.

Octane 2022.1.1 nv535.98
x201t - gtx580 - egpu ec
Dell G5 - 16GB - dgpu GTX1060 - TB3 egpu @ 1060 / RTX 4090
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x201t - gtx580 - egpu ec
Dell G5 - 16GB - dgpu GTX1060 - TB3 egpu @ 1060 / RTX 4090
Octane Render experiments - ♩ ♪ ♫ ♬
- gabrielefx
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I'm using only the 580GTX model, the performance gain is linear, 2 GTX580 = 2Xwhersmy wrote:Gabriel how good did Octane scale your 2nd gtx580 performance-wise? I am planning on buying a second one.
And Lucile, Octane is definately worth trying.
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- gabrielefx
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this is the best machine for Octane
http://www.tyan.com/product_SKU_spec.as ... =600000246
8 Teslas 2090....
http://www.tyan.com/product_SKU_spec.as ... =600000246
8 Teslas 2090....

quad Titan Kepler 6GB + quad Titan X Pascal 12GB + quad GTX1080 8GB + dual GTX1080Ti 11GB
Thanks for your answer.whersmy wrote:
And Lucile, Octane is definately worth trying.
But I'm so afraid not to have a beautiful image with this software.
On the internet, the results with artlantis studio for example are often rather impressive. I tried to work with artlantis studio but I never had a wonderful image.
I know that we have to work in order to have a "perfect" image. But what I often read about Octane is that software is not so hard to use and that we can reach a beautiful image (not perfect but a beautiful one) even if we are a beginner. Is that true or false ?
Hi Lucile
I am Interior Designer too
for me, using octane is easy (of course you need to learn first)
I am Interior Designer too
for me, using octane is easy (of course you need to learn first)

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Win 7 64 |GTX 680 4 Gb (Display) | 3 x GTX690 4Gb | Intel i5 |Corsair 16GB
Win 7 64 |GTX 680 4 Gb (Display) | 3 x GTX690 4Gb | Intel i5 |Corsair 16GB
I also haven't using any of these software..That is why i don't have any sufficient information related to this. But i am really excited to know about it..