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Diogo Moita
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Hi there!
My firsts tests with octane materials. No caustics, no displacement, no emitter materials but still amazing! I can´t wait for the final release. I´m running a GTX 260 and each of this renders took about 2 min. Model by vizpro.
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Sam
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Very nice tests !
I like the model you used ;)

Reminds me the Standford University dragon model (from 3D scans)
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radiance
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Hi,

Nice renders :)

Octane does support caustics, it's unbiased, although it's not got MLT yet (next release after the release tomorrow),
so it's not very efficient to render them.

If you use a HDR map with a small bright light on it, you'll get caustics.

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cristian.tumiati
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radiance wrote:Hi,

Nice renders :)

Octane does support caustics, it's unbiased, although it's not got MLT yet (next release after the release tomorrow),
so it's not very efficient to render them.

If you use a HDR map with a small bright light on it, you'll get caustics.

Radiance

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James
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Did you happen to take note of the material settings for these?
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