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Rhino 3D (Export script developed by SamPage; Integrated Plugin developed by Paul Kinnane)

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OktaneConcept
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Hello,

I work on Rhino and after having tested the trial version, I bought Octanerender with its plugin for Rhino.

I installed it all yesterday. And since I can not manage to make a single render.
Even the simplest does not work.

As you can see on the picture below, the image is like blurred/frosted...
I do not know how to describe what happens!

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Can someone help me?
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Hi - my guess is that your scene is in millimeters (so that box is very very small), what means your aperture is too large. Set the aperture to 0 to remove all depth of field effects.

I find working in meters to be best - since that's Octane's native units, so it's more difficult to create very tiny or very oversided scenes. Octane is a physically accurate renderer, so it will work with the actual size of the geometry in the scene.

Paul
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pick the autofocus tool!
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Thanks Paul,
I design small parts (jewelry) and I actually use Rhino in milimetres, You're rhight.

And Aperture=0 save me!

I not know how to remove all depth of field effects yet, but results are really better.

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Very nice. If working with very small objects, you can still use some DOF (just keep the aperture very small) - but then set the focus via the focus picker as gabrielefx suggested.

Paul
Win7/Win10/Mavericks/Mint 17 - GTX550Ti/GT640M
Octane Plugin Support : Poser, ArchiCAD, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD, Rhino, Modo, Nuke
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