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Hi Octane users,
here are my first Octane rendered pictures. Model by unknown "architect". Texture optimisation, rendering and postwork by me.
Comments welcome.
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another one, same scene
better version.
Last edited by mikelogic on Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:01 pm, edited 5 times in total.
This has the undeniable immediate feel of a photo. If you look close maybe not. but hey, its good. you must be pleased with your first go.
Ive only just discovered Octane so im looking forward to using it.
Initial things that stand out to me, the DOF on the first one seems to "miniaturize" the shot a little. The sprayed blue 11 on the pilaster appears to have a bump assigned to it and the textures at its base don't line up and appear to be a different res.
Thanks for the comments.
Render time pic1: 38 mins, 2048 Samples, rendered in 1920x1080 (reduced to 1/4 size to "kill" fireflies).
Render time pic2: 8 mins, 52 Samples, rendered in 3840x2160 (reduced to 1/16 size to conceal fireflies).
I´ve downloaded the model (SMUT) incl. textures on a .ru site long time ago (unknown Artist ... could be Stonemason)!
Camera, texture optimisation (colour, bump, glossyness, clarity...), rendering (directlightning) and postwork (PS) by me.