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hishimaru
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Joined: Wed May 19, 2010 10:04 am

Hi Everyone,

I have two short clips rendered in Octane to share.
Both are WIP test renders.

First is an Optimus prime rig by Gary Wee that I animated.
Rendered very fast with the daylight and direct lighting. This was my first time trying out the Octane Maya plugin to render out animations.
[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/13032539[/vimeo]

This one is a car I modeled/textured. Just wanted to test it out with an HDR and see how it would turn out.
Planning to make a small environment for it soon. The environment is just temp for now.
Also there's some things about the car I would like to change like making a dirty/muddy version of the car.
Changing the lights materials etc.
[vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/13778395[/vimeo]


Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I must say I really love Octane so far. I was having some trouble with it when I used my old 8800GT but things are a lot better now with my GTX 460

Cheers

Avi
andrian
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Hi, and welcome.
Both animations are really cool...
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GeorgoSK
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Very nice robot, good animation ! :)
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Proupin
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This is impossible! I am making my animation reel with the Primus model (and Octane)!! good taste :D
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