hi there.
here a view interior night shots done with pre 23_3
they are not perfect , fireflies are still a big issue .but i think it shows that the octane team is on the
right way.keep up you good work
cheers
Rico
interior night shots
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- ribrahomedesign
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Nice work Rico.. did you try the PS trick? I see only noise but no fireflies...
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hi andrian.
no i didn't .still dont know exactly how that works . i rendered the image with a res . of 4000-3000 and downscaled it
the noise you see are the fireflies ( i think ) ,reduced by PS despeckle , i coocked the livingroom image for about 5 hrs.
Rico
no i didn't .still dont know exactly how that works . i rendered the image with a res . of 4000-3000 and downscaled it
the noise you see are the fireflies ( i think ) ,reduced by PS despeckle , i coocked the livingroom image for about 5 hrs.
Rico
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- mib2berlin
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Did you try hotpixels? A nice small software to kill fireflies.
http://www.foto-freeware.de/hotpixel.php
Btw. very nice renders, mib
http://www.foto-freeware.de/hotpixel.php
Btw. very nice renders, mib
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looks awesome!, any tutorials can be very handy, as night interiors are quite tricky! can you share some tips with us? 

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- paoloverona
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unfortunately the frist render has got lot of noise, otherwise it would have been really good.
the third view is my preferred, super!.
I think that for the other two views you should downscale a bit the wood texture of the top part of the kitchen cabinet (I think that it should correspond to the size of the other part of the cabinet).
The second shot of the kitchen is without glasses?, no reflection at all.
wait for the next job, cheers, Paolo
the third view is my preferred, super!.
I think that for the other two views you should downscale a bit the wood texture of the top part of the kitchen cabinet (I think that it should correspond to the size of the other part of the cabinet).
The second shot of the kitchen is without glasses?, no reflection at all.
wait for the next job, cheers, Paolo
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