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enricocerica
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Ok, interior archviz is not simple for now but I tried anyway managing light and dealing with fireflies, the result is not bad at all, other images to come ...

Rendering took about 40 min for the first image, 2h for the second and more or less 5h for the others
Postpro to remove fireflies
Original 1600x1000 reduced to 1024x650
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villa5_1024.jpg
villa4_1024.jpg
villa3_1024.jpg
villa1_1024.png
villa2_1024.png
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great work, enrico, as always ;)
but the first one is quite dark...

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radiance wrote:but the first one is quite dark...

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Thanks Radiance, indeed the first was too dark, I fixed that.
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Yeah. These are really good as always! Just keep up the good work!
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I added a new image.
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Hi Enrico,
Do you control internal illumination only with settings camera?
very good your render... :)
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Nice, the additional renders are super ;)

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yops wrote:Do you control internal illumination only with settings camera?
The images are created with the current Octane features, so nothing else than what you have today with the commercial beta 1. I mainly use flat environment lighting and HDR for one of them.
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Excelent work as always! I can´t imagine what you´ll produce with emitter materials...
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Images look great, but I can't help but wonder about the render times. At 2 hours for 1600pixels it's not really sounding much faster than a traditional render engine. Why so long do you think?

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