Mi-24 WIP and my first Octane baby steps

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this already looks great :)

a question though ~ how are you going to get the nice motionblur you used to get with FinalRender? the motionblur in octane has been a little suspect so far.
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It looks great already, I look forward to see the final result 8-)
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Hey bro'

We've got through the "hotpixels issue" few days ago.

1. Keep the proper scale of the scene (the real one). If the chopper is 4-5m tall in reality- it should be that tall in the scene.
2. Use PMC instead of Pathtracing.
3. Whitchever kernel you use (PMC, DL) give it a longer go - maxdepth at 3000 at least (mostly 5000 is good enough).

Try it ;)
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Not much to say except, very nice done! Model, with all its details, and textures look great!.

I sure follow your next "babysteps" :)

Best Regards,
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Looks awesome! How much time did it take to model the helicopter?
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Hi everyone,

long time no update here and progress on the Mi-24 has been kinda slow thanks to my job :-P

Thanks to everybody for the great feedback, glad you like it so far! I'll get into more detailed replies in a bit.

Here are a few more renders of the new pilot's cockpit I did. Still not done yet and basic shaders for now but was a lot of fun to see it through Octane.
Time for me to update though, I'm still on version 1.something and I guess my Quadro 4000 is kinda outdated now, at least memory wise.

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Hope you like it!

Cheers
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holy shit.....really nice Details!
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Wow! What an insane level of details!!! Keep up a good work!
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Wow. Please consider entering this in the VR competition! I think it would look incredible in VR. We're here to help with anything you need to get this going.
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Thanks again for the positive feedback, glad you guys like it! :)

@Goldorak: Cool I just looked the competition up, I'll definitely submit my work. I just have to hurry up to get the rest of the cockpit done for the renders and hope it all still fits into the memory. I guess it's time for a Titan Z with 12GB.

Thanks
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