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Joined: Fri Jun 18, 2010 1:21 pm

I am using a geforce 8800 on a iMac. Very impressed with Octane times. I model in Silo and Cheetah 3D and I like the fact that you can see the overall image direction very quickly. I have a lot to learn and have just downloaded the latest v5. Any comments are appreciated.
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Pixie character
Pixie character
Polished metal bracelet
Polished metal bracelet
Concept for plastic chair
Concept for plastic chair
First render in Octane
First render in Octane
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billbeaumont
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Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:16 pm

Hi,

Thought I'd add my first render... OK, it has taken a couple of test images to get to this point, but it is still my first scene.

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Could be lined up better, and perhaps a bit more contrast. Also some dirt on the helicopter would be nice, as would other things in the image. But, for my first go, I'm pretty happy!
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Bill,

Very nice image. I have a few questions for you.

What modeling software are you using?
What other renderers have you tried?
Did you import materials and use them as is , or did you modify or create materials within Octane?


Regards,

Mike (jenn109)
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