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guitou
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Hello !

Here is our first project render with Octane that we are pleased to present you.

We are the founders of JIGEN (a Paris based company) and we have a long and well-established professional experience in architecture, visualization and animation. We merge Japanese precision and French poetry.


https://vimeo.com/83320345


It's Direct Light + AO rendering, with 2500 max samples.
If you want to see more picture of his project, you can visit our website : http://www.jigen.fr/architecture.html

Thanks
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Seekerfinder
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Wow, I really enjoyed that. Excellent detail!

What is your machine setup? How long per frame? Did you use a plugin - which one? Or alembic in standalone?

Keep up inspiring work!

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djart
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Really nice Interiour, colors and light. The overall look and feel is also nice, the cameraviews also.
But what didnt worked for me is the camera "easy in/out" - and the unnatural looking camshake!

I also would like to know more technical specs please.
guitou
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Hi !
We're happy you like that !

For the machine setup :
2 x Xeon E5-2630
32 GO RAM
1 x GTX Titan 6Gb

As I say in the previous post it's Direct Light + AO rendering, with 2500 max samples.
And we were approximatively between 6 and 8 minutes per frames.
We couldn't have more samples because of our machines. (Only three machines like this, and they aren't dedicated only for rendering)

The modeling is made with Maya and Marvelous Designer. Shading and Texturing with 3dsMax, and rendering with Octane for 3DsMax.

See ya !

PS : 3 more pictures ( PMC ;) ) :
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Image
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Rikk The Gaijin
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Splendid work, very realistic! 8-)
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oguzbir
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Very good. :)
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mbetke
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I liked it. Due the AO usage it is a bit too blueish in its tint.
The PMC images really show it off!
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Silverwing
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Very nice work there. I really like the Detail and the great lighting. Also the rendering quality is really high.
What I didn´t like that much is the slight shakiness of the camera. but thats up to taste I guess.

Keep up the good work!

Cheers,
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Bendbox
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Really nice job. I think the Kitchen portion is my favorite part.
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falken
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guitou wrote:Hi !
We're happy you like that !

For the machine setup :
2 x Xeon E5-2630
32 GO RAM
1 x GTX Titan 6Gb

As I say in the previous post it's Direct Light + AO rendering, with 2500 max samples.
And we were approximatively between 6 and 8 minutes per frames.
We couldn't have more samples because of our machines. (Only three machines like this, and they aren't dedicated only for rendering)

The modeling is made with Maya and Marvelous Designer. Shading and Texturing with 3dsMax, and rendering with Octane for 3DsMax.

See ya !
That's really nice AO rendering man, congrats! Sometimes it's really hard to use AO due the lack of windows, I'm struggling with that at the moment :? . Can you give us more details about how did you get those results? And how many blackbodies did you used? Some wireframes would be really helpful...
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