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First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:31 pm
by gramiyoe
Hi, it's time for my first project in Octane...
Certainly a lot of things can still improve, but right now I throw as it is.
Any comments or tips are welcome:)
Time something about 20min. at 4096x2048 then downscale to 1024x512 i PS. No postpro. Only window view added.
EDIT: Still fighting

Now pathtracing on table. ca. 2h at 4096x2048 then downscale to 1024x512 i PS. No postpro. Only window view added.
PS. I left render even for all night, but tere was no big difference between 2 and 8 hours... Waiting for MLT, and emmiters in 2.3v.
The attachment laz21.jpg is no longer available
Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:39 pm
by mlody47
your from Poland??

Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:51 pm
by gramiyoe
Yes,
and I'm here mostly because of you:)
I'm looking through the forum max3d.pl time to time and after such advertisement that you did, there would be a sin not to try.
I deals with the architecture, so mostly I do visualization. Octane is great, especially when it comes to speed:)
But let us wait on 2.3 and further versions, I think it will be even better;)
PS. And I from Warsaw too

Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:06 pm
by kubo
Looks good, just too clean and perfect, but that's not a complain about render quality, like I said quality is good, really nice first try.
Also no wonder Mlody47 sold it to you, if he told me that he did his renders with 2 sticks and a tin can, I would go down to the market to get myself a kit, unluckly I wouldnt get the same results no matter the wood of the sticks or the aloy of the can...

yet, Octane does make my life easier and my shots do look better.
Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 10:55 pm
by mlody47
gramiyoe wrote:Hi, it's time for my first project in Octane...
Certainly a lot of things can still improve, but right now I throw as it is.
Any comments or tips are welcome:)
Time something about 20min. at 4096x2048 then downscale to 1024x512 i PS. No postpro. Only window view added.
laz2.jpg
the title is bathroom and you post image called laz2 . I asked becouse its definetly shortcut from "lazienka"

whatever...
... its nice to have You here.
Looking good as kubo said. I love the frame of the mirror and curtains. Clean bathroom is good good bathroom

, but this image in window looks like huge lcd screen

Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:02 pm
by mlody47
kubo wrote:Looks good, just too clean and perfect, but that's not a complain about render quality, like I said quality is good, really nice first try.
Also no wonder Mlody47 sold it to you, if he told me that he did his renders with 2 sticks and a tin can, I would go down to the market to get myself a kit, unluckly I wouldnt get the same results no matter the wood of the sticks or the aloy of the can...

yet, Octane does make my life easier and my shots do look better.
Thanks kubo and gramiyoe, its really great to read that
kubo wrote:Also no wonder Mlody47 sold it to you, if he told me that he did his renders with 2 sticks and a tin can, I would go down to the market to get myself a kit, unluckly I wouldnt get the same results no matter the wood of the sticks or the aloy of the can...
this really got me on my knees laughing
"2 sticks and a tin can" - thats a nice piece of sotware

Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:04 pm
by mlody47
gramiyoe wrote:
PS. And I from Warsaw too

Im on Mokotow

Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:17 pm
by SurfingAlien
very nice!
Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:44 am
by ribrahomedesign
that looks very nice ,
the only thing ,if you aim for photorealism ,i would get rid of the towls.
cheers
Rico
Re: First interior bathroom scene
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 9:03 am
by gramiyoe
Thanks guys,
I did not know that mlody47 is such a magician:) Still fighting. New shot in first post
