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pasr
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Well my name is Peter im new to this recently bought octane render and im amaze by the thing you can accomplish with this software is worth the money here is a basic render that I did took me a few hours to model the robot because Im still learning. hope to get a good feed back of you guys that have more expirience than I do regarding this amazing software.
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radiance
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you should try to subdivide your geometry a bit so there's more resolution on your rocks, they are too shallowly smoothed.

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pasr
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Thank you mate ;)
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Hi pasr, hope you have fun with Octane... About your render, try pathtracing, it's a little slower but the quality is far superior than that of directlighting
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pasr
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Thank you proupin will try that one.
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