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adanmq
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Hi.
I´m a new user of Octane render I bought it just 2 weeks ago and I´m in love with the engine so far. I miss some features from my CPU Engines but Octane it´s awesome.

I made some quick tests in order to learn how to use the engine and I woud like to share with you my results. Any suggestions will be really appreciated.
You can see full resolution images on Flickr

Best.
Adán Martín
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calus
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No suggestion.
This quality of render after only 2 weeks with octane, I look forward to see more...
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beautiful!
and beautiful materials.
congrats!
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Great stuff! Can you tell something about your post-editing workflow and what the raw images looked like? :)
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adanmq
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Hi.
I have a new one:
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mbetke wrote:2016 7:02 am
Great stuff! Can you tell something about your post-editing workflow and what the raw images looked like?
Sure, my post, it´s very, very easy, I always render 100%lineal without tone mapping and:

1. Linear FX like Glare, DOF, MB, etc.
2. Highlight compression if needed
3. Basic Contrast using curves
4. Color is graded using 3Way/Curves or LUTs.
5. Focus uses Hight Pass

Here you can see the raw/post:
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Great Images.
I can really see how you enjoy Octane. It is a great software.
What do you mean with 3Way Color Correction ? Is ist the adjustment of the individual RGB curves or do you refer to a 3 step CC?
Do you use AE, PS or NUKE for the Post?
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adanmq
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Refracty wrote:Great Images.
I can really see how you enjoy Octane. It is a great software.
What do you mean with 3Way Color Correction ? Is ist the adjustment of the individual RGB curves or do you refer to a 3 step CC?
Do you use AE, PS or NUKE for the Post?
Yes, I always enjoy a new toy xD 3Way CC it´s the lift-gamma-gain (Like Davinci, COlorista for AE, etc), but you can achieve the same using curves or any other method like LUTs, presets, etc. In my opinion, if you render have correct albedos and its lineal the most important thing to do in post it´s just one simple contrast curve and some glints, blooms, etc.

I use PS and AE mainly for these images, sometimes I use Nuke (not so much these days).
I have lots of tutorials on my channel, but they are in Spanish xD
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Hey Adán!
Amazing renders, thank you for posting :)
I really like the wood textures, and the overlays in some of your youtube videos (like fingerprints..etc9. Can you tell me where to find these?
Thanks!
Tomi
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That's tasty stuff! Seen few of those images on Fb =) lookin' forward for more..quality levels here is addictive!
bandbrand
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cool,thank you
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