I am Anthony Hague and ive been a pro photoshop retoucher for 25 years and I practice photography too. Ive learned 3DSMax in 2006, I modelled a brand new white van my auntie bought so I could design it livery but when I got busy I forgot how to use max. The I saw how cool Cinema 4D was on the Mac which is the staple machine of the photography and advertising business, I have learned and forgotten C4D on 4 separate occasions due to being busy elsewhere and getting frustrated with long render times. Then recently a friend showed me Arievs 'Started with Octane' video and I was hooked, I saved and borrowed all I could for my Ryzen9 5950x, 32gb ram, 2x 32" Dell displays (display 2 for running tutorials) and I ordered a 3080/90 but its been 2 months and ive had to settle with a 2080 super for now, I was 2 weeks late I expect. But ive got my Octane Studio subscription and im super happy with how powerful/fast it is.
My goal is to learn Octane and C4D for doing photorealistic pieces of advertising style work, im not interested in animation yet or cartoons etc but I remain open to future experimentation. If anybody has any special video tutorials for photorealism in Octane I would love to see them? First im going to try and replicate one of my retouching pieces off my website, its a coke can with a thick liquid dripping over it. So to start ill be trying small product photography images. Finally I wish to render simple outdoor images like cars and room sets.
Tutorials
https://www.patreon.com/vudu - This guy seems to have covered some nice photoreal room sets and his pricing is good, what do you think? Anybody seen his tutorials?
If anyone has any learning advice for photorealistic renders please let me know??
Big Thank You to Beppe and Kevin for helping me get going here, Kevin for sorting my account out and Beppe for answering my iMac questions and helping me understand what 'No Cuda Device Selected' meant. As a Apple user that had me baffled for a whole day.
https://www.anthonyhague.com is my website if you wish to look, hopefully it will be more 3d soon
