Giving up on octane

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AndyM1969
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ristoraven wrote:Remember to check that your LW color space (from LW Layout properties) is set to "linear".
Slowly getting there now ristoraven, thanks for all the tips and help :)
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My pleasure :)
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Terryvfx wrote:Dropped Octane because he couldn't get a misty forest what a damn joke! like many already said consider doing all of those things in post or with the native render. :|
I remember when I first came across Octane, I had to choose between the blue pill of not using it, waking up in my bed believing whatever I wanted to, or the red pill of using it, and seeing how deep the rabbit hole went.
After a couple years now, you know what I keep asking myself?...
It's the same question...
"Why didn't I choose the blue pill..."
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Notiusweb wrote:
Terryvfx wrote:Dropped Octane because he couldn't get a misty forest what a damn joke! like many already said consider doing all of those things in post or with the native render. :|
I remember when I first came across Octane, I had to choose between the blue pill of not using it, waking up in my bed believing whatever I wanted to, or the red pill of using it, and seeing how deep the rabbit hole went.
After a couple years now, you know what I keep asking myself?...
It's the same question...
"Why didn't I choose the blue pill..."
If only there was a like button :)
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Notiusweb wrote:
Terryvfx wrote:Dropped Octane because he couldn't get a misty forest what a damn joke! like many already said consider doing all of those things in post or with the native render. :|
I remember when I first came across Octane, I had to choose between the blue pill of not using it, waking up in my bed believing whatever I wanted to, or the red pill of using it, and seeing how deep the rabbit hole went.
After a couple years now, you know what I keep asking myself?...
It's the same question...
"Why didn't I choose the blue pill..."

Hahaha I almost create a rip in the fabric of space by how fast I choked with my red pill :lol:
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Well after reading I even learned a ton...

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I like what every body agreed on you just have to fiddle and fiddle and fiddle with it to get good results

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I know I'm late to this party, but something that can have a dramatic effect on any of the 'medium' nodes is the scale of your scene. I have perfect looking materials, that if I stick on an object, or in a scene, that is at a different scale/size, it messes it up complete. One of my criticisms is that the medium nodes 'scale' parameter, doesn't seem to have any real world comparison. As far as I can see, it's tweak it till it looks right. Am I missing something?
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Glad you brought that up Gordon and the answer is you're right mate. I still haven't gotten it to look the way I want and I have tweaked scales in my scenes from the massive down to the minuscule. To be honest it's bonkers that something so obviously real world cannot be replicated with a migraine!
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What I more meant is that if someone sends you a node setup for the medium node, and you can't get it to work in your scene, it could be bexause of a mismatch of scale.
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