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jbsfender
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Latest work for one of our clients..Using Octane 2.0 and displacement is really cool! Images rendered on Diffuse for 1 hour on 4 x GTX Titans. Original size was 5000px wide shrunk down to 2500.
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jbsfender wrote:Latest work for one of our clients..Using Octane 2.0 and displacement is really cool! Images rendered on Diffuse for 1 hour on 4 x GTX Titans. Original size was 5000px wide shrunk down to 2500.
mh...it looks like a render from the 90ties. Why ?
For Example the Textures from the "swimming chairs" and other parts from the scene looks "unsharp and undefined".
sorry buts it`s not a good example for what octane can do for you.
you have to learn "surfacing" and "lighting" :)
but anyway...GO GO GO ! :)

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jbsfender
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I'm sorry but it's the best I can do. I'll never be a great visualiser but I'm happy with what I can do.
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I like it - by Diffuse - do you mean direct lighting? If so, I would be interested to see what it looks like with path tracing as that can add a certain depth to the light that can be missing with DL.
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jbsfender
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Yes DirectLighting..I would love to render everything in PT or PMC but it's the time it takes. Most clients want a 2500px render within the hour so leaving things overnight is not a luxury I get which is a shame!

This is the daylight version attached.
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Seekerfinder
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Hi Jbs,
With a bit of refinement I think these can be great. Are those stone walls done with displacement? The corners are quite good and the up-lighting striking.

Keep going!

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This 2nd render is much much better, great progress.
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schodt
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I think that the colors and environment looks pretty refreshing.
On the second image the outdoor plate could use a bit better integration with the rest (maybe try and play with the bloom effect on the post tab in camera settings), but overall I like it. And your picture definitely dosen't look like something from the 90'ies :)

Keep it up :)
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The second image is massively improved, you should try and add either a bump or displacement to the tiles on the chairs, something subtle to just let the tiles pop a bit. Also could add some shine to them while keeping the grout dull, little things like that will help to really sell the image.
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