Beautiful renderings. I really like the atmosphere and lighting. Only crits would be TV not blending nicely with rest of the picture and composition needs a little bit of tweaking.
Cheers,
n1k
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@ SurfingAlien - thank
@ n1k - Thanks, I fixed the TV position so it now blends very well. I'm adding some more details to the kitchen and in the end I will play a bit for a more dramatic shot
However, I decide to re-render the latest file I did with 2.3_2 before geometric changes and compare the speed and quality of the new AA and the new build. As you can see, I didn't pay much attention to the right temperature for incandescence light and accidentally set it to more yellowish color, something i'll fix later
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Scene contain 8 light sources + SUN/SKY system and this is the result after 4 renders x 5 minutes each combined into 1 image at 2000@1000.
The new AA feels very light, perhaps in the future we can see some more presets for AA - Catmul-Rom, Cook Variable, Michelle-Netravali, etc..
Congrats the Octane render team for another stable and useful build..
@ n1k - Thanks, I fixed the TV position so it now blends very well. I'm adding some more details to the kitchen and in the end I will play a bit for a more dramatic shot

However, I decide to re-render the latest file I did with 2.3_2 before geometric changes and compare the speed and quality of the new AA and the new build. As you can see, I didn't pay much attention to the right temperature for incandescence light and accidentally set it to more yellowish color, something i'll fix later

Scene contain 8 light sources + SUN/SKY system and this is the result after 4 renders x 5 minutes each combined into 1 image at 2000@1000.
The new AA feels very light, perhaps in the future we can see some more presets for AA - Catmul-Rom, Cook Variable, Michelle-Netravali, etc..
Congrats the Octane render team for another stable and useful build..
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hi andrian.
would you mine to emplane to me how you get fireflies free render with light emitters.
cheers
Rico
would you mine to emplane to me how you get fireflies free render with light emitters.
cheers
Rico
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andrian -> is this rendered with pre23_2 or the new pre23_3, you said pre23_2 in your post so it's a bit difficult for me to figure it out.
also, if it is the new build, have you tried playing with the filter width option on the render kernel ?
Radiance
also, if it is the new build, have you tried playing with the filter width option on the render kernel ?
Radiance
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Opps sorry, it's 2.3 v3
PS: I play with it (the filter) and it's kind of fits my eye in the default value of 1.5...
Here is the same scene but with 4 light sources and no SUN/SKY rendered with single render for 10 minutes using 2.3 v2
It's different angle but you'll get the point..
PS: I play with it (the filter) and it's kind of fits my eye in the default value of 1.5...
Here is the same scene but with 4 light sources and no SUN/SKY rendered with single render for 10 minutes using 2.3 v2
It's different angle but you'll get the point..
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HI. Playing with camera angles and lights..
Rendered with 2.3 v3, render time 9 minutes at 2048x1024.
Rendered with 2.3 v3, render time 9 minutes at 2048x1024.
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hi andrian.
above you mentioned you combined 5 renders in to one ,what you mean with that. is that your way
to get rid of the fireflies ?
cheers
Rico
above you mentioned you combined 5 renders in to one ,what you mean with that. is that your way
to get rid of the fireflies ?
cheers
Rico
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Yes Rico, sorry, I forgot to reply to you...
And here is one directly from octane, one render at 2048x1048 for about 10 minutes.. uniform environment and hidden windows-blinds. New filtering work as a charm.. This one have no color correction - linear..
And here is one directly from octane, one render at 2048x1048 for about 10 minutes.. uniform environment and hidden windows-blinds. New filtering work as a charm.. This one have no color correction - linear..
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sorry if i ask again but can you please explane how you do that ,i dont know this technik.
cheers
Rico
cheers
Rico
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