Hey guys, I took some time to prepare an instructional video on Lighting Systems with Octane Render for Cinema 4D.
Here is the post:
Lighting Systems with Octane Render for Cinema 4D
Additionally, check out this complimentary short tut on "Using the Mograph Color Shader with Octane Render for Cinema 4D".
Hope you find some good info in it.
Best,
Dobs
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Last edited by inlifethrill on Sun Apr 26, 2015 7:23 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Hi dobs,
very useful as always and very clear explained.
I wasn`t aware of the surface brightness depending on the geometry scale. Good to know.
Also the projection modes for IES lights and the Window-Pattern distribution setup with a rotation of 90 degrees clearified some things I only got working buy trail and error in the past.
So learned something again!
Still have to watch your recent Materials / Shaders Tuts.
Big thanx for all the time and knowledge you put into these and share with us!
Cya,
ChrisVis
very useful as always and very clear explained.

I wasn`t aware of the surface brightness depending on the geometry scale. Good to know.
Also the projection modes for IES lights and the Window-Pattern distribution setup with a rotation of 90 degrees clearified some things I only got working buy trail and error in the past.
So learned something again!
Still have to watch your recent Materials / Shaders Tuts.
Big thanx for all the time and knowledge you put into these and share with us!
Cya,
ChrisVis
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You are welcome guys.
Just letting you know I uppaded the original post by adding an additional quick tut in it. Have fun!
Dobs
Just letting you know I uppaded the original post by adding an additional quick tut in it. Have fun!
Dobs
Very interesting. Just 87 views here and about 100 on materials tutorial. People wanted these tutorials and not much viewer, weird.
Thanks Inlifethrill,
Enjoy it
Thanks Inlifethrill,
Enjoy it
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3930k / 16gb / 780ti + 1070/1080 / psu 1600w / numerous hw
That is not such a bad number. Im sure people have been linking to them from other sites to like lesterbanks or similar.
The tuts are fantastic. I wouldn't have half the knowledge of octc4d without these and im certain others are the same, so hats off to you and Dobs for helping make them.
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The tuts are fantastic. I wouldn't have half the knowledge of octc4d without these and im certain others are the same, so hats off to you and Dobs for helping make them.
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yes, Dobs makes a wonderful job, his tutorials are incredibly useful. i started to go deeper in Octane once i watched his "Understanding Octane Renderer For Cinema 4D" sold on helloluxx.
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