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jp_vas
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Posts: 60
Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:18 pm

Hello friends, hope you all are well
I have a customer that wanted to promote his kitchen furniture and he wanted to do it with a render.
he called me and i used octane to render it.
I wanted to show it to you guys because you have more experience, i will be glad if guys have the time to check it and comment so i can improve it in the future.

thank you very much for your time.
regards

Juan Pablo

PD:
The render took 13 hours to render (6000x4500) and i downsized it to 3000px
(GPU: GTX 580 + GTX 770)
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System: Windows 7 64 | GPU: GTX 580 1.5Gb | CPU: Intel Core i7 2.8 Ghz | RAM: 4GB
MaTtY631990
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Joined: Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:38 pm

Amazing render, well done. How many samples to get clean render.
xxdanbrowne
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Way better than I could do. Only thing I observe is that the edges look way too perfect. Maybe some dents and bashes here and there or else some bevels?
Plus you might want a really really thin layer of dirt on things so it doesn't look so 3D...
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Seekerfinder
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Nice attention to detail jp_vas. Love the subtle floor texture.

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manos
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Your image is very clean, but it has not artistic aspect. After working with octane render, I realized that is not only about detailed 3d , perfect texturing and long renderings for clean images .... You have to start thinking like a director of a movie or a photographer artist.... Find a nice image from a magazine and try to recreate the scene ....the most important thing is to analyze the light and understand the "message " that the director or the photographer ( for example is not always good to much light ) wants to pass to the public... I'm posting one of my exercise scenes....
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CPU: INTEL i7 3.40 GHz/RAM: 8 GB/GPU: 2XGTX690/OS: WIN 7 64 BIT/SKETCHUP 2014/OCTANE for SU
jp_vas
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Joined: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:18 pm

Hi friends, thank you very much for the comments :)
It helps me a lot!

-the image took 13 hours to render with 4000 samples. At 6000px and I down sized it to 3000px image.

-it has been always my concern that renders look too "perfect" and haven't found a way
To make renders more natural.... How do you do to make the dented corners?
And the dirt layer? Do you guys do this with photoshop?

-About the artistic point of view of renders... You are totally right friend...
I think it's missing :( but thanks to comment on that. I really want to improve that
Aspect of my rendering. Maybe do you have a good link to learn some tricks about that?

Have a good time rendering :)
Juan Pablo
System: Windows 7 64 | GPU: GTX 580 1.5Gb | CPU: Intel Core i7 2.8 Ghz | RAM: 4GB
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