Hello everyone,
I wanted to hear your take on the latest tour I created
http://theviewer.co/share/theConstruct/ ... 050f8cc598
On a big screen it might seem a bit blurry due to low res, my utmost apologies if this spoils the experience.
P.S. If you would like to view it on your GearVR and/or DayDream, see info at
http://theConstruct.co/beta
New York Interior Design Tour
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Very nice !
I like this soft white light. I like this render style and mood very much.
You could add some model details to appliances in the kitchen. It disturbs the feeling of reality ( coffee machine, exchaust ).
I suppose that the setup of books was a terrible hard work
... but worth of overall effect.
I like your floor.
Can I ask something:
Did you use PT Kernel ?
How did you avoid noise that is very common in interiors and hard to fight?
Could you give me some tips to achieve that nice & bright kind of rendering?
I am just a beginner in Octane.
Thanks a lot.
I like this soft white light. I like this render style and mood very much.
You could add some model details to appliances in the kitchen. It disturbs the feeling of reality ( coffee machine, exchaust ).
I suppose that the setup of books was a terrible hard work

I like your floor.
Can I ask something:
Did you use PT Kernel ?
How did you avoid noise that is very common in interiors and hard to fight?
Could you give me some tips to achieve that nice & bright kind of rendering?
I am just a beginner in Octane.
Thanks a lot.
Be patient for me, please. I am new here.
Hi sinesium,
I should have made it clearer and Im sorry to disappoint, but I did not create the underlying 3DsMax model, its actually from Evermotion. Im just testing the tour creation tool and want to hear peoples feedback. Unfortunately, Im not allowed to publicly share any of my office work and my private projects would look very poor indeed
As for the rendering and lighting, I suggest your read up on presets for that and try your hand at Photoshop for aftereffects - I messed around with the images quite a bit after rendering.
I should have made it clearer and Im sorry to disappoint, but I did not create the underlying 3DsMax model, its actually from Evermotion. Im just testing the tour creation tool and want to hear peoples feedback. Unfortunately, Im not allowed to publicly share any of my office work and my private projects would look very poor indeed
As for the rendering and lighting, I suggest your read up on presets for that and try your hand at Photoshop for aftereffects - I messed around with the images quite a bit after rendering.