In order to get more comfortable with the workflow process of Octane, I assembled the following scene. (The models were not created by myself.)
The 427 Cobra, Victoria model and bikin were all positioned and exported as a OBJ from within Poser.
I then brought the scene in as a complete OBJ file into Octane.
I selected/created textures and assigned them to each element.
I let the scene cook for roughly 1 hour at 2400 x 1350 using my GTX 260. (10-20 minutes was all that was really needed.)
I then did the following modifications with Photoshop to the rendering.
1) Added the hair
2) Added a small glint in the eyes (though downsized its not notizeable)
3) Added a tinted border to the image
4) Applied a small amount of sharpening
I downsized the image to 1920 X 1080 and then downsized again for uploading to the forum.
Again this was practice for learning the software. I learned a few things while assembling the image, and most importantly for myself, I had fun in doing so. I might tweak a few more things with the image, but for now I am having too much fun with Octane.
Mike Byrd
427 Cobra practice
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the car look very nice .. but teh face of teh girl is very distracting ..
my little wip thread :
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28420
http://render.otoy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28420
Nice. My favorite car/dream car.
System 1: EVGA gtx470 1280Mb and MSI gtx470 1280 in Cubix Xpander for Octane, AMD 945, 4Gb Ram
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
All systems are at stock speeds and settings.
She is scary 

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Very cool!
Whilst there may.. be some issues with the "model" imho it's neat and the interaction of the v4 with the car works well.
(a bit tounge in cheek) As with a lot of CG, the darn thing is too clean...
needs a bit of imperfection..
Even a cobra can have a slight scratch on it ??
Cheers!
Good work.

Whilst there may.. be some issues with the "model" imho it's neat and the interaction of the v4 with the car works well.
(a bit tounge in cheek) As with a lot of CG, the darn thing is too clean...

Even a cobra can have a slight scratch on it ??

Cheers!
Good work.
Win 10 Pro 64bit, AMD 1950X 3.6 Ghz, Gigabyte AorusG7 X399 MB, 1x GTX 680 1x GTX 770 mainboard, 4x GTX660ti external, 32 GB onboard mem
Nvidia drivers 388.59
Nvidia drivers 388.59
JJTTBB wrote:Great car, great body! Just put a bag on her head ...!!! Unless, a few years ago her name was John!

Yeah, funny how the body looks so great and believable...and the had..... the suggestion on paper bag actually isn;t bad, could bring more fun to the picture.
Intel C4Q , 4G ram, GTX 285,
Thanks for those who took the time to comment.
I actually busted out laughing. (I needed a good laugh.)
So, in the good nature of the forum, I decided to do just what was suggested.
Enjoy....
Mike
PS. 100% Octane render....just scaled down to post in the forum..no other Photoshop work was done. Cook time about 1.5 hours on my GTX 260 at 2400 X 1350 res. I love being able to render a nice size image in the span of just eating dinner with my family. Thanks Octane developers!
I actually busted out laughing. (I needed a good laugh.)
So, in the good nature of the forum, I decided to do just what was suggested.
Enjoy....
Mike
PS. 100% Octane render....just scaled down to post in the forum..no other Photoshop work was done. Cook time about 1.5 hours on my GTX 260 at 2400 X 1350 res. I love being able to render a nice size image in the span of just eating dinner with my family. Thanks Octane developers!
Timex Sinclair...Windows 7 64 bit....GTX 470...8 gig...AMD X4 925...2.8GHz
much better)))))