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anti86
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Modeled with Rihno and Cinema 4d. Animated and rendered in c4d with Octane Render 1.5. Compositing with AE.

Downtown Visuals - Architectural visualization. www.downtownvisuals.com
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Very nice anti, like it !
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I like it very much! any info 'bout production?
(Kernels, render times vs cards used, etc =)
anti86
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It took a while to get the final look because i've used octane for only about 2 months now and just started figuring out the right way to render.
I used DL AO for the interior and PT for the exterior. I rendered 1080p with 1200samples for interior and exterior.

Interior: 4-5 min per frame
Exterior: 14 min per frame

2x Titan black

Octane really helped because it was really easy and fast to render low quality previz sequences.
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Nice work, congratz.

Best,
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Bendbox
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Nice work. The camera is moving a bit fast on the interior for my taste, but that's just personal. I love that you turned a corner and went into a room that wasn't seen from the initial path. Very nice!
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I think it's awesome. My only crit is the speed the camera is moving in the beginning. It looks like you used 24 FPS because it is a little jumpy with the camera moving so fast. We had a similar problem but we had to use 24 FPS because of render times. Other than that, pretty sweet. Really like how it comes in and shows the model i the building then comes out and you realize you are in the building.
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very very nice ;)
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Beautiful
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Really really nice. Keep it up.

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