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floor
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I play now a week with it, and I like Octane render it. Both images a render with a HDR . At low resolutie . Rendertime about 5 minutes.
I dont like the ceiling from the night render it is in real live not so dark.

Wishes reference files, so i can make changes without mapping again.

nice weekend.
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paoloverona
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Hi floor,
I guess that you are working in AO mode, isn't it?, this is one of the drawback of this technique...hope that someone could suggest you a solution about.
I really like the day render ;)

Cheers, Paolo
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floor
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Thanks Paolo you're right. In diffuse 4 is much better.
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Now render with diffuse 4 mode, Thanks Paolo.

There is wel al lot of grey in the ceiling but i stop the render at 14000 samples
Rendertime 54 minutes , one GTX 580
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Looks pretty good.
I like the models and the daylight render.
Maybe try PMC for the night render?
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floor
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Hi Remon, i post a new image for the night render but he will not show. By the way I saw youre wine bottles they are super.
You are Dutch also, what time you use octane render now ?
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where is the updated night scene? :? I cannot see it
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Yes, try to post the updated night render! It's a very good night render
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merid888

hi, can you explain how you use hdri into the scene ? settings maybe ?
i like both images
regards
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Thnx floor,
I've got Octane from the start of development.
But only recently I started to use, and I like it a lot.
Still haven't done that many in Octane yet.

Btw I've done a little post pro on your daylight scene.
I think you should keep the verticals vertical.
The walls are to yellow, they should ideally be white.
The middle wall is blown out.
You forgot to add a 'base' (plint) in the middle wall.
To me the shadows are to dark, especially under the bed (unless you don't want to show us the monster who live there :D).
The ceiling looks weird to me.
Anyways these are my opinions, for the rest I like the scene alot.
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slaapkamer-day-night2.jpg
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