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FamilyGuy
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Hi. I plan to do the whole interior design in Octan. It's only fitting. I modeled the whole house and put some furniture. All together took 140MB of memory so I start to thinking about GTX 460 2GB.
10min for each render in 2048x1024 (pathtracing)


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vizfellas
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Nice stuff add some more designer lamps for this interior ;)
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telemmaite
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add more curtains and texture of the floor looks way oversized good job though!
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FamilyGuy
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Thanks vizfellas and telemmaite. First I will deal with stairs and ceiling lights, and at the end I will add decorations which takes most RAM. There is also to be done ground floor swimming pool, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom - lots of work. The texture is fine - it's arroway and is stretched about a centimeter.
troopers
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Nice work! where You from? i'm form Koszalin and You ? please tell me what softere do You use to modeling? and can you share me this scane to octane ? i started use and lern octan :(
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FamilyGuy
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Hi troopers. I'm from Łódź. I'm an architect so basically I use archiacada for 3D (walls, windows, easy stuff), 3D max (for furniture) and sometimes Sketchup (because it is very close to the CAD ideology). I can't share this scene because it's commercial - project for customer but if you are a beginner you can start with a famous scene - Classroom:

http://rs41l33.rapidshare.com/files/337 ... 2.zip.html

There was a link on Octan forum with losts of free scenes (claassroom including) but I can't find it. Maybe someone could remind?

I also find this:

http://www.3drender.com/challenges/
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ckrzysiek
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Hi there,
The light outside, is it HDR or some emitters?
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FamilyGuy
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Hi ckrzysiek - default settings. I only turn on Pathtracing
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