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Hi. Another 10 minutes render with Octane.
Initially this was made with Vray, but when I give it a shot with Octane, render times was 10 times faster... not a surprise though :)
BMW 2 (0-00-00-00).jpg
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Sweet optical flares! You should do a side by side with vray for kicks. and post render times. Just a thought. Nice through
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Looks like we were working on the same project.

Nice Render by the way.

Check mine for a black version hahaha.
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Bulwerk wrote:Sweet optical flares! You should do a side by side with vray for kicks. and post render times. Just a thought. Nice through
Yeah, Vray version as it is..
BMW 00-01.jpg
Render time Vray: 1 hour at 3000x2000 on CPU I7 - IR+LC (biased),
Render time Octane: 10 minutes on GTX 480 same resolution - unbiased.

On octane: HDRI used + light base (diffuse emitter)
On Vray: HDRI only + base plane for reflection.
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The guy looks out of scale in the v-ray version.
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It's a short guy :) the car height is 1696 mm..
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are the lense flares post production or octane work?
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Great render,

But if i take the car on the left hand side, the man looks ok but the BMW look too big, no?

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@Synthercat : Its light material + AE flares
@Colas : Yeah I agree, there is something mess up with sizes, but it's not the car itself , it's wrong matching with the environment and the car seems larger..
the guy is also short, perhaps I must rescale him from 170cm to 190cm...
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Based on a height of 1696mm for the car and looking at the man and the ford focus its next too the car is too large.

A mk1 focus is 1,440mm high with which it looks to be in line with. And here's an example with someone stood next to an X6

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