golden bath - cubic vr + movie

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Hi, here is another quicktime cubic vr made of two nodes.
it's an old maxwell project revisited with the help of octane.
PT, 2000 sample for about 2 hours per frame.
http://www.beppegullotta.it/pagine/vr/b ... agnoro.mov

ciao beppe

p.s. i don't know a way to embed the .mov in the post :(

edit:
here is a short animation with only turntable an direct lighting:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hIytEI4ydc&hd=1[/youtube]
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Ouuuu. Very cool!
My english is bad. Sorry D:
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Very good render.
Complimenti veramente ben fatto!
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o man I have a project to do in this way ( spherical mov ) , coming up in February

I know how to render it in mental ray, but how You rendered 360 in octane?? I really want to do this in Octane...

Can you show me camera setups??

Its great idea btw.. :ugeek:
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Thanks for the nice comments :)
@ mlody47:
i try to do my best for explaining with my poor english and the help of google-trad :)
the setup is quite simple, imagine to put the camera in the center of a cube with a FOV of 90°, then animate the rotation of the camera for all of the 6 faces of the cube. start the octane render animation via plugin and that's all. For precaution i set the vignetting to 0. At the end of the rendering you need an application that brings together the 6 images into one qtvr mov or a flash vr. i'm on mac so i use an old app called "CubicConverter" but surely there are similar applications also on win.
ciao beppe
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thanks , so that is very simple :)

I thought that I have to make 360" with one angle and top + bottom with another. :)

Thanks Man

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i've added a little animation in the first post, direct lighting at 2000 sample, 1290x726 rescaled at 1280x720 ;)

@ mlody47:
sorry i've missed your post, you are welcome and don't forget to show us your results :)

ciao beppe
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hey this is awesome!!! VEry nice post man!! VERY!!
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I really appreciate the effect of what appears to be dark tinted glass on the shower doors combined with the glass block.

Very nice touch.
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