I present myself my name is Ludovic and I'm quite new to Octane. I bought it about 1 month ago and have tried to learn it on my own. From the PDF that comes with Octane and some forum post on the forum I think that I've learned a good part of the basics. But I've reach my limit in that way.
I have worked an interior scene and a simple exterior to learn and make test.


I've got some good feedback on both, but when I see the renders that most of you guys do I understand that I'm pretty far from what can be done in Octane.
So I would be really grateful to you guys if you could help me with with some tips and advice. I know that the scene are not great and that things like the furniture are too close to the chimney or the grass being bad. But I would really like to learn the tricks in the settings you use to make your scene so photo realistic.
I have used the same technique for both images. A pass with PMC with HDRI and PMC with daylight. Both scene are model in Blender exported to Octane with the script exporter. Then put together in blender again. I graphic card is quite old, a GTS 450, so even with long render hours I still have some noise.
Sorry for being soo long for my first post, thanks for your help.