This is my first animation render test with octane.
A simple camera movement on my bathroom scene.
100 frames, 256 samples/pixel
The compression quality is not very good.
http://www.vimeo.com/11440925
Cheers
First simple animation render
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As yet there is no mesh emitters, the light is only natural, anyway it was only a test, I will make more.buda wrote:why so dark?
Well, it's a recreation of a real bathroom built about 1970, so obviously the style is what it is.radiance wrote:maybe a better scene, and indeed some more exposure...
it's too 60'ish for me...
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hahaha i did have almost exactly the same kind of bathroom , in one of my first flat in east berlin a couple of year after the fall of the berlin wall 
that thing was very ugly
i like the idea .. but it is too dark for me right now .. any chance to add a window maybe ?

that thing was very ugly

i like the idea .. but it is too dark for me right now .. any chance to add a window maybe ?
my little wip thread :
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28420
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28420
Quite agree…radiance wrote:maybe a better scene, and indeed some more exposure...
it's too 60'ish for me...
Radiance
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