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Sergey_Baskakov
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This is my last try of rendering interior in Octane Render. This is PMC, Sampling Level 10 000. Render time is about 4 hours on my GTX580.
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rappet
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I simply love it :!:
Can you tell more about setup like lighting setup and background?

Not for your brochure, but for play it would be nice to have a small detail in red like Spielberg does in his films :P
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I like the colors & details very much. And you have no noise!
sdwhitton
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these are gorgeous!
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Really beautiful! So cozy..

Though, that blue screen on the left side is a bit too distracting..
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perfect!
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RobSteady
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Great renderings and very tastefull design (except the table)!
Can you explain how you have reached this clean level with almost no noise (light setup)?


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Sergey_Baskakov
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It's easy ;) . 10 000 Sampling level + denoise filter in Photoshop.
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Really nice, good job.
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Saramary
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I really like cold winter light and how you created spirits of scene!
Don't think that I pick on, but I'm not sure that UV-maps in these parts are correct.
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