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Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:11 pm
by JorgeB
why daylight environment is so burnt by default? I have to turn down gamma so see something similar to standalone version I´ve tested
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:49 pm
by davorin
Good evening (o;
Just out of curiosity....
Why was a free tier blender 2.80 released first before any commercial release for the paying customers? And why Windows only?
Is there any ETA for a commercial blender 2.80 release for Linux?
thanx in advance
richard
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:59 am
by gabrielefx
is it possible to have the zip file as installer?
Blender RC3 is obsolete and I'm testing the 2.8 final and also the 2.81
regards
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2019 5:24 pm
by gabrielefx
this is a stupid test to understand how Octane for Blender works.
To enable the denoiser it has to be composited.
I found the follow issues:
while the viewport is rendering launching at the same time a full render hangs Blender.
Sometime killing the Octane Server helps.
Linked external collections aren't rendered in the final render. They are rendered only in the viewport.
As you can see in this test the car rims aren't rendered.
I noticed that the processor uses a lot of resources, it doesn't happen with Cycles or AMD Pro Render.
egpu GTX1080ti (already tested with Cycles also on big scenes)
Windows10 pro
Mac Book Pro i9 late 2018 32GB
regards
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:41 am
by linograndiotoy
gabrielefx wrote:is it possible to have the zip file as installer?
Blender RC3 is obsolete and I'm testing the 2.8 final and also the 2.81
regards
Wel need to complete the Octane for Blender implementation (Hair support and Motion Blur are not supported yet, among other features) and work on stability.
Internally we're working with the latest officially released Blender 2.8 version, used to compile the custom build that can be used with Octane.
The Octane integration will be updated each time a new official Blender version will be released (2.81 should be there in November 2019).
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:52 am
by linograndiotoy
gabrielefx wrote:this is a stupid test to understand how Octane for Blender works.
To enable the denoiser it has to be composited.
Remember to set the Preview Pass Type (normally set to Combined) to Denoiser Beauty, then it will be visible in the viewport.
I found the follow issues:
while the viewport is rendering launching at the same time a full render hangs Blender.
Sometime killing the Octane Server helps.
That happens because turning off the Octane Preview is needed before launching a render. This will be fixed in the next build.
Linked external collections aren't rendered in the final render. They are rendered only in the viewport.
As you can see in this test the car rims aren't rendered.
I'll check that! Thanks!
I noticed that the processor uses a lot of resources, it doesn't happen with Cycles or AMD Pro Render.
In which situation? Not sure that's a bad thing anyway.
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2019 3:48 pm
by gabrielefx
Hi,
I think that the Intel denoiser works better than the embedded denoiser available in Octane (Nvidia Optix?)
I leaved the default values.
I'm testing the experimental 2.8.1.2. There are a lot of things very useful, drag copy color, shift multiple selection of collections and the Intel denoiser in the composer.
regards
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 10:48 am
by linograndiotoy
gabrielefx wrote:Hi,
I think that the Intel denoiser works better than the embedded denoiser available in Octane (Nvidia Optix?)
I leaved the default values.
I'm testing the experimental 2.8.1.2. There are a lot of things very useful, drag copy color, shift multiple selection of collections and the Intel denoiser in the composer.
regards
The Octane AI Denoiser is developed by OTOY, has nothing to do with Optix.
I need to test the Intel Denoiser, but it looks like you can use it in Octane anyway, which is a good thing.
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 12:23 pm
by J.C
gabrielefx wrote:Hi,
I think that the Intel denoiser works better than the embedded denoiser available in Octane (Nvidia Optix?)
I leaved the default values.
I'm testing the experimental 2.8.1.2. There are a lot of things very useful, drag copy color, shift multiple selection of collections and the Intel denoiser in the composer.
regards
In some cases it works the same or better but in some worse. Depends on a scene.
Re: OctaneRender™ 2019 for Blender® 2.8 - new free tier!
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2019 11:36 am
by Phartog_1
I am trying out the new octane for blender 2.8. What I noticed is that I cannot get the "effect alpha" within transparent materials to work. I enable both the effect alpha on the seperate materials and the alpha channels in the render settings. Am I missing something or is it not supported yet?