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andrian
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Hi all.
Here is a quick re-made of a pool house.
Minor post, only for chroma , colors are directly from octane. I'm pretty happy with Octane abilities so far.
Render was 3000x2000 and resized to 1680x1120. Render time was around 1 hour.
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And with different material on the wall and with backed displacement on the floor tiles and walls.
Last one was just for fun..
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Thanks for watching.
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Wanna sweam
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Stunning. looks real
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simply amazing ;)
this is very very good, can you tell us how you made the water ? it's perfect ;)

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Last one's water is perfect, yes, please say secret :)
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Thanks to nice comments guys..
For water I use a trick, discovered back in school. It's working in all the renderer's I test, also Octane render. And sorry guys I wont tell the water secret... :)
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nuverian
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Very nice indeed. By the way, there are no secrets in art if you consider your peace as such.Else it should have died a long time ago ;-)
Nice images again.
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Nice renders andrian :)

For water I bet you made whole volume of water instead of just simple plane. :?

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n1k wrote:For water I bet you made whole volume of water instead of just simple plane. :?
nope, he filled the pool with wodka instead of water :lol:

nice shots Andrian, and the other house is even better!
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