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Hi all, I was bored working on my new project (Bavarian beer house) and decide to render a small section of the bar with coffee machines for fun.
The project is still WIP and my client was behind my shoulder looking at Octane interactive preview and gave me two more projects :) Thanks Radiance and team.
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very nice! the bloom is in post i suppose...

btw I was expecting less coffee more beer... :D
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SurfingAlien wrote:very nice! the bloom is in post i suppose...

btw I was expecting less coffee more beer... :D
no, the beer will come later, when I finish the project :) :)



bloom is partially made by Octane with the trick I discovered.. and some post..
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Nice start:) Bump on wood seems a bit too strong IMO.

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very cool.

i wonder if you are going to participate in ronen's HOVER challenge ?

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You deserve it mate, congrats.
Btw, you better participate in the Hover contest, the more the merrier, plus it'll be a good way to test Octane with the other renderers out there in a friendly way (even thou I'm sure with you and Enrico and a few other from here Octane will kick ass ;) )
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Hi, and thanks for the comments, but if I participate in this competition it will be with my primary render engine - Vray. Octane have no instances, lights and MLT witch give me a disadvantage over the other users..
When Octane have these implemented it will compete them at full...
Of course i'll do my best to try to use Octane first... we will see...
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I feel you Adrian, I have the same idea... I would love to use full octane for it but my house has alot of acid glass and will need some artificial light... that's really a shame, I would love to use octane only!!!!
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Mesh emitters in octane will be there, and instances, well, there is always ways to get around it, ;) Heck, just trying to be there along with you guys will be fun.
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n1k wrote:Nice start:) Bump on wood seems a bit too strong IMO.

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Yes, my client wanted even more :) - "I want to taste the old wood" - I used real reference materials that my client bring, chemically treated wood planks, aged in purpose.. and I scan them for bump maps...

He was shocked, when I show him interactively his project and when we change materials and light scenarios on the fly... :D

Thanks again Octane team...


kubo wrote:Mesh emitters in octane will be there, and instances, well, there is always ways to get around it, ;) Heck, just trying to be there along with you guys will be fun.
I know , but still I didn't saw the start and end date.. Light it's what we need in octane RIGHT NOW :D :D :D ohh and MLT :P

Radiance you promise me Valhalla :D :D :D
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