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acestudio
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Very easy to configure!
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Done using direct lighting 1024X768<br />about 8 min with 16000<br />post processed
Done using direct lighting 1024X768
about 8 min with 16000
post processed
Done using Path tracing 1024X768<br />about 20 min with 16000<br />post processed
Done using Path tracing 1024X768
about 20 min with 16000
post processed
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Nice, but the direct light one lost the floor bump, probably because of heavy blur in post process to hide noise.
Also I always use direct light because of its speed, but it is not that great in interior scenes. By the way, what are the setting of the lamps in the scene?
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Hi hmk

Pretty simple configuration of lights, a basic emitter and hdri for enviroment.
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Nice! Very zen-like
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Thanks :)
I hope I can learn a lot about this great tool, my main interest is to adopt the Octane in my portfolio, if you have experience with this tool and want to give me some tips, I'll be very grateful!
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That is neat...

For more tips, you can go through the forum's Resources and Sharing. Or, you can also post a project you're currently working on at the Works in Progress area in our forums which will give you more feedback while you are on the course of completing your next project...

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