[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/56894123[/vimeo]
https://vimeo.com/56894123
I simulated a quick driving animation in C4D to test the lighting/rendering functionality of Octane Render. Details and a quick breakdown in the video. Texture work on the ground is rough -- I mainly wanted to get a feel for the potential of balancing an HDRi environment with blackbody lights.
-Animated in C4D. Car simulated with Drive! 1.5
-Rendered with Octane Render with direct lighting @ 800 s/px with DoF
-Composited in After Effects
After creating this I've got a couple of things for the Octane wish list:
-Object visibility toggle (for reflective lighting that can be hidden from camera)
-Object motion blur
-Motion blur sub-sampling (particularly for wheel spin)
Enjoy
Car Animation Test
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Nice driving.
Try to use this if you want to embed the video.
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Try to use this if you want to embed the video.
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[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/56894123[/vimeo]
Win10 Pro, Driver 378.78, Softimage 2015SP2 & Octane 3.05 RC1,
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
http://vimeo.com/user2509578
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
http://vimeo.com/user2509578
- paoloverona
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really a nice video face
which software used for rig the car?
which software used for rig the car?
intel i7 3820 3.6GHz, 16Gb 1600Hz, windows 7 professional 64bit, gtx 580 3Gb x2, Octane 3dsMax 2.58
It isn´t my video, it´s from dl33dspaoloverona wrote:really a nice video face
which software used for rig the car?

face
Win10 Pro, Driver 378.78, Softimage 2015SP2 & Octane 3.05 RC1,
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
http://vimeo.com/user2509578
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
http://vimeo.com/user2509578
@paoloverona: I used Drive! 1.5, second on this page --> http://www.c4dplugin.de/indexx.php?l=en&p=shop
@face: Thanks! I tried that vimeo tag, but it didn't seem to do anything in the forum preview. Perhaps I had to 'submit' the post to see it?
@face: Thanks! I tried that vimeo tag, but it didn't seem to do anything in the forum preview. Perhaps I had to 'submit' the post to see it?
I can copy and paste the code in the post window and it will shown when i hit preview.dl33ds wrote:@face: Thanks! I tried that vimeo tag, but it didn't seem to do anything in the forum preview. Perhaps I had to 'submit' the post to see it?
face
Win10 Pro, Driver 378.78, Softimage 2015SP2 & Octane 3.05 RC1,
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
http://vimeo.com/user2509578
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
http://vimeo.com/user2509578