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utiq
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Hi, I'm really new with rendering. I bought Octane because I saw a few videos on YouTube and it looked very easy, but still cannot get the result I want. I would like to get as a result something nice and clean like this or this. However, I'm frustrated with how I should apply the lighting and Octane variables to my scene.

As a result I get something very bad, dark and greenish? Also, the octane renders are granny? This is my render.

I'm attaching my scene ( I'm trying to render camera1)
I'd appreciate any help
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aoktar
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Why are you frustated? You need to pay attention to logics of illumination and materials.
First you should use Pathtracing for interiors. Try to play and understand the effects of some parts in renderer. It's like real-world photography. And it's a pure pathtracer, so you have noises. You can get help to rid away that by kernel parameters(lower diffuse depth, bigger caustic blur, adaptive sampling, etc..), arealight settings and positionings.
Check inlifethrill's kernel and optimisation videos.
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utiq
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Thanks for the clue aoktar.

Actually, I just found this tutorial which is exactly what I wanted to find. Even this guy with experience had problems trying to find out how the glasses and illumination could work.
I'll leave it here in case anyone else has the same problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEMOlX57wUg
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