My first proper renders with Octane

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Ludovic_L
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Joined: Tue Jun 26, 2012 5:56 am

Hello all ,
Its been about one year I have not posted anything here, due to many issues, mainly because I lost my main computer, I had to make a pause in making 3d images. My first contact with Ocatne was really "painful" mainly with interior renders. But with Octane 2.x out I really wanted to give it back a shot. I had good bad critics about those few renders but would really appreciate you guys critics, be it good or bad critics please comment.

Those renders forms part of a contract work I'm doing. The clients are friends and they do appreciate what I've given them so far. But I would also like to learn more through this.

This is the first Image I submitted. After sending I did saw a few errors, one big spot it :
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The one I like best. But the light is a bit sad though :
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The tiles I've used is a bit odd but that's what the client wanted. I also corrected the artifact on the oven furniture.
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The main issue for me was the curtain. Its about the right material the client wants but I'm not sure I did it "technically correct". They are a bit too rigid too I think.

I leave the other critics to you.
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