It's my first render with Octane V1 beta
It's straight from moi3d, I used simple materials and picked up randomly a HDR studio from Octane.
it took 20 minutes at 4096x2048 and then I downsampled it in Photoshop to 1024X512.
Stools (direct from Moi3D)
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Yeah another MoI user !
Good result, kinda overkill to render at such high resolution
The reduced version is ultra-clean, I love the multiple shadows
What about making a comparaison by rendering at 1024*512 with filtering "on"
Just to see the difference in render time + difference in anti-aliasing

Good result, kinda overkill to render at such high resolution
The reduced version is ultra-clean, I love the multiple shadows
What about making a comparaison by rendering at 1024*512 with filtering "on"
Just to see the difference in render time + difference in anti-aliasing

http://Kuto.ch - Samuel Zeller - Freelance 3D Generalist and Graphic designer from Switzerland
The same scene rendered in 1024x512 with filtering "on"
after 1200 samples/pixel in 5mn 45sec
and then 4165 samples in 20minutes
Five minutes is enough with this smooth hdr environnement.
The first post image had the advantage to kill fireflies in the downsampling process.
(the différences in colors with the first post is because I did not rproduce the same levels, saturation and balance in Photoshop)
after 1200 samples/pixel in 5mn 45sec
and then 4165 samples in 20minutes
Five minutes is enough with this smooth hdr environnement.
The first post image had the advantage to kill fireflies in the downsampling process.
(the différences in colors with the first post is because I did not rproduce the same levels, saturation and balance in Photoshop)
Win7 | Intel Core Quad Q9450 @ 2,66 GHz | 6Gb | GTX470 1280Mb + GTX260 896Mb
Good tests
With MLT you could have the render clocked at 5min without any fireflies
Its good, there's some noise but that's not really a problem either for stills or animation
Noise make things look more realistic also
With MLT you could have the render clocked at 5min without any fireflies

Its good, there's some noise but that's not really a problem either for stills or animation
Noise make things look more realistic also

http://Kuto.ch - Samuel Zeller - Freelance 3D Generalist and Graphic designer from Switzerland
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Nice design, make me think of something 'art nouveau'.
Marc
Marc
Marc,
You are right!
Hector Guimard's work for subway entrances is still visible in Paris.
and for contemporary design references, there are Ross Lovegrove and also Joris Laarman.
I try to be on the strenght / structural side with emphasis on the flow of forces trought the material
Thibaud
You are right!
Hector Guimard's work for subway entrances is still visible in Paris.
and for contemporary design references, there are Ross Lovegrove and also Joris Laarman.
I try to be on the strenght / structural side with emphasis on the flow of forces trought the material

Thibaud
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I agree, very nice stools Tib!Marc Tellier wrote:Nice design, make me think of something 'art nouveau'.
Marc
they make think of Calatrava also (St. John the Divine Cathedral) and reading your last post it does make sense (forces flow etc.)
cheers,
A
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