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Absolutely amazing... as usual !!!
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Great work, well done !
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Just a quick question...
How do you achieve 360 panoramic render with octane?
would you mind to share your secret here?
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@ rfox -> I think he used Panotour for the virutal visit.
So he might have used Panoview (I think that's the name) which is the "'other part" of Panotour that enables you to tile several images into a 360° single image.
Is that right Gabriel?
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pano2vr

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you can clearly see it's a cube tho. isn't there a way to achieve a better result?
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Thanks guys for the hints
I was trying to figure out how to set up the camera of 6 views there since octane doesn't support pano camera at this moment. I tried to use octane render of my interior with pano exporter from 3ds max but no luck. is there a good way to achieve the right camera to get it on 3ds max?
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it's more easy do it with octane's turntable ;)
you have only to remember to set the vignetting to 0, fov 90, focal distance at minimum and only 4 frames for 360 degree. For top and bottom play with the camera upvector ;)
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bepeg4d wrote:it's more easy do it with octane's turntable ;)
you have only to remember to set the vignetting to 0, fov 90, focal distance at minimum and only 4 frames for 360 degree. For top and bottom play with the camera upvector ;)
ciao beppe
in Max a rig of 6 instanced cameras is much easier because you can animated it
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KaroBastardKiter wrote:you can clearly see it's a cube tho. isn't there a way to achieve a better result?
you can convert it
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Excellent work mate !!
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