Hi!
I just recieved the new issue of the 3D world mag and on the second page, editorial:
Octan Render is mentioned!
<< Around this time, I also stumbled upon a demo of Octane Render, the world`s first GPU-accelerated unibased, physically based renderer. Again, anyone familiar with using unibased renderers knows the torture of waiting for images to resolve. Except this sucker is actually interactive, boasting a speed increase of 10 to 50 times over a typical CPU-based renderer.>>
Gratulations!
Bye Lauser
Octane Render in 3D World Mag
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There you go. Photographed it because I've no scanner but I think it's good enough.
Best regards,
Andy

Best regards,
Andy
I can agree to the feelings of the author of this article:
Octane is indeed a revolution;
The same intensive feelings for me were the first maxwell pictures;
After a couple of years with unbiased renderers i thought for a moment if i would see ever in this life a near-realtime unbiased redering engine.
The dream is getting true.
Thanx Radiance.
The condemned live longer

Octane is indeed a revolution;
The same intensive feelings for me were the first maxwell pictures;
After a couple of years with unbiased renderers i thought for a moment if i would see ever in this life a near-realtime unbiased redering engine.
The dream is getting true.
Thanx Radiance.
The condemned live longer


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I'd ask permission from 3d world mag. Shouldn't be a problem as it's also promotion for them. Perhaps you're even able to arrange an interview or something like that to present octane in more depth in the mag. 

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congratulations ,Radiance.i really agree with all above.i think maybe it is a revolution on 3d world indeed because it would change desinger's style of working.

Congratulations on making mention in the Mag.
How Ironic, to think my subscription money for 3DWorld went to Octane license instead.
How Ironic, to think my subscription money for 3DWorld went to Octane license instead.

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Congrats Refractive.
Again, you're makeing our dreams come true.
OpenCL "feature" had to be implemented on eatch 3D software... - Now it's late for them.
Octane is real and did the home job better than all that "majors".
The I/O plugins works good and put Octane miles away.
I hope to see soon many GPU farms working within.
Keep on!
Again, you're makeing our dreams come true.
OpenCL "feature" had to be implemented on eatch 3D software... - Now it's late for them.
Octane is real and did the home job better than all that "majors".
The I/O plugins works good and put Octane miles away.
I hope to see soon many GPU farms working within.
Keep on!
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