Hi,
This is one of my first projects rendered with Octane 1.22.
The quality of the images is low due to my low performance computer, but the client doesn't mind as long as he gets the feeling.
Be gentle with me but please criticise so i can improve my work in the future.
house interior
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- ribrahomedesign
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very nice render. congrat.
Rico
Rico
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thanks Daniel for your advice. The books had textures but didn't fit into the maximum number of textures so I removed them.
Couch is actually high poly model but yes it looks stiff. I'll search for a better model.
Couch is actually high poly model but yes it looks stiff. I'll search for a better model.
core2duo 8400 CPU,4GB ram,1GB gtx 280 video,win xp 32 bit
Can't you tweak the couch yourself?
Also, I know it's picky on the books and all, and I haven't tried it myself, but would it be possible to remove background textures off things that aren't directly affecting the illumination of the books, and then texture the books and composite the two images (textured books, and textured everything else) in Photoshop, GIMP, Paint.NET or anything else?
Also, I know it's picky on the books and all, and I haven't tried it myself, but would it be possible to remove background textures off things that aren't directly affecting the illumination of the books, and then texture the books and composite the two images (textured books, and textured everything else) in Photoshop, GIMP, Paint.NET or anything else?
Core i7 950 @3.07GHz | GTX 460 2GB | 12GB RAM | Window 7 x64
well, i could tweak the couch or even make another but i never have time enough for cosmetics.
It's the same with gathering multiple textures in one single image.
Illustration is only a short and pleasant faze in my work.I'm doing the best I can in the week dedicated.
It's the same with gathering multiple textures in one single image.
Illustration is only a short and pleasant faze in my work.I'm doing the best I can in the week dedicated.
core2duo 8400 CPU,4GB ram,1GB gtx 280 video,win xp 32 bit
- greg.thoman
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Nice job! Where can I get a pair of levitating sandals? 

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GTX 480 1.5GB X 3 Liquid Cooled
RaidMax 1000W PSU || Corsair 850W PSU
MSI NF890-G65 Mainboard || Windows 7 64 Bit