Very nice entry ROUBAL
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I have all the logos in SVG but I don't know if im allowed to share them 
Very nice entry ROUBAL
Very nice entry ROUBAL
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My own CH1 chair, modeled in Maya. My first try with Octane. Sorry about the brutal aliasing here - can't be helped...
I think this might be the first entry from the linux version of Octane.
I think this might be the first entry from the linux version of Octane.
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Wonderful work, Visfella.
I think a modified outdoor HDIR image--about one fourth of the top changed to white mimicking indoor lighting--would make your render more convincing. Nice modelling.
Love your chairs, Phr0stByte.
A changed perspective and a DoF would also be nice, I think, for an artistic purpose; unless you meant your render to be a perfect picture for a commercial catalog. Enjoyed your work.
I think a modified outdoor HDIR image--about one fourth of the top changed to white mimicking indoor lighting--would make your render more convincing. Nice modelling.
Love your chairs, Phr0stByte.
A changed perspective and a DoF would also be nice, I think, for an artistic purpose; unless you meant your render to be a perfect picture for a commercial catalog. Enjoyed your work.
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Thanks George! Yeah, this was just my first try with Octane - there will be many more to come. All my models are commercial, so yes, I am used to doing catalog type preview renders for the product. My next render will be much more sophisticated and more of a whole scene.
Thank you for your comment Sam !
I have updated my post and added a new picture.
I have big difficulties to get larger image. Each time I resize Octane window it crashes.
I have tried in dual view with the Node inspector on my right screen, but my 8800 GTS 512
is not enough powerful with that screen expanded, and It freezes. I even got a complet
computer freeze (requiring hardware reboot).
I like a lot the first kitchen image!
I have updated my post and added a new picture.
I have big difficulties to get larger image. Each time I resize Octane window it crashes.
I have tried in dual view with the Node inspector on my right screen, but my 8800 GTS 512
is not enough powerful with that screen expanded, and It freezes. I even got a complet
computer freeze (requiring hardware reboot).
I like a lot the first kitchen image!
French Blender user - CPU : intel Quad QX9650 at 3GHz - 8GB of RAM - Windows 7 Pro 64 bits. Display GPU : GeForce GTX 480 (2 Samsung 2443BW-1920x1600 monitors). External GPUs : two EVGA GTX 580 3GB in a Cubix GPU-Xpander Pro 2. NVidia Driver : 368.22.
Hi Here's my submission to the contest. It's a simple car render which I think every new render app should have
Exported from Blender3d, lit using the galileo_probe, the render ran in several stages and lighting conditions and I used PS to composite them together to eliminate the fireflies etc. I found combining several frames of the same render to eliminate fireflies without blurring the image as badly. The WIP thread has proof pictures and information..
And heres the Final.
And heres the Final.
