GeorgoSK
Gtx 285 vs Gainward 460 2 Gb?
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Hm yes, youre right.GeorgoSK wrote:lol no wayface wrote:If there are similar, i don´t know how i should buy a 460.ironelix wrote:Hi
You think a 460 and 285 is similar?
If so, i Sold off Mine and take a 460 2 g.
I hope that the 460 is around double so fast as the 285...
face
I have read a test, 285 vs 460, they are similar.
No need to change

face
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Back to topic, some bears...
A little bit dark, maybe i can tune the specular brighter.
But speculars are not Octane strenghts...
face
A little bit dark, maybe i can tune the specular brighter.
But speculars are not Octane strenghts...
face
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A closer look...
face
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A remark:
There is no chance to tune up the scene.
If i boost the ilumination, the other parts are much to bright and the color of the bears are to saturated.
The caustics looking nearly good for the given light, only the specular material is to dark.
I thinke there is some room for improvements...
face
There is no chance to tune up the scene.
If i boost the ilumination, the other parts are much to bright and the color of the bears are to saturated.
The caustics looking nearly good for the given light, only the specular material is to dark.
I thinke there is some room for improvements...
face
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face wrote:A remark:
There is no chance to tune up the scene.
If i boost the ilumination, the other parts are much to bright and the color of the bears are to saturated.
The caustics looking nearly good for the given light, only the specular material is to dark.
I thinke there is some room for improvements...
face
try adjusting the camera, rather than the scene.
Simuviz
I think there is no chance to get this as a result...Andrew Mitchell wrote:try adjusting the camera, rather than the scene.
face

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Try reducing the amount of bears and increase their sizes. On that reference photo there are places through the bag where there are no bears at all, so I guess you would want to have at most two bears on top of each other.
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Have to agree with Skeletor on the scale of the bears unless its some monster sized bag! 
I'd also like to point out that whilst your gold color for the bag looks very nice, when compared to the reference seems like it should be much more yellow.

I'd also like to point out that whilst your gold color for the bag looks very nice, when compared to the reference seems like it should be much more yellow.
Yes, youre all right, the bears are to saturated too, but that are simple changes.
The main problem is, that i can´t make the bears lighter.
They are realy dark and i have no plan to correct it.
If i play with camera or light settings, all will be brighter or overblendet.
Maybe i can mix the glas with a white default material to correct it...
I have seen a compare between Octane and a other renderer and the glas was realy dark in that scene.
So i think, that is a deficiency they should work on.
face
The main problem is, that i can´t make the bears lighter.
They are realy dark and i have no plan to correct it.
If i play with camera or light settings, all will be brighter or overblendet.
Maybe i can mix the glas with a white default material to correct it...
I have seen a compare between Octane and a other renderer and the glas was realy dark in that scene.
So i think, that is a deficiency they should work on.
face
Win10 Pro, Driver 378.78, Softimage 2015SP2 & Octane 3.05 RC1,
64GB Ram, i7-6950X, GTX1080TI 11GB
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