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Daniel Ahrens
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Hello Octane Forum,

I just bought octane and I had a blast doing my first project with it. I modeled this antique camera in Modo and rendered it with octane for Cinema 4D. This was mainly a personal project to improve on modeling, texturing, lighting and rendering. I actually shaded it with vray a while back but couldn't make a motion picture out of it because of long render times. Loving Octane!
One Frame averages between 30 seconds and 5 Minutes with 1024 Samples.

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https://vimeo.com/76388665
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Just beautiful!

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woow great to watch this. i loved so much. thank you
Did you add the flare in compositing? Which gpu was used for rendering?
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Wow Very detailed. Thanks for sharing.
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Amazing composition and the music match perfect ;)
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It was a joy to watch this fine video! Really great materials, shading and execution.
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Absolutely perfect !
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..jaw on the ground..

Beautifully crafted short!

cheers
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Thank you all very much!
Did you add the flare in compositing? Which gpu was used for rendering?
Yes indeed, it is all done in After Effects. I exported the 3D Camera Data with the compositing file from Cinema 4D into After Effects. So I had all of my 19 animated Cameras neatly baked and ready to go. The Particles were done with Trapcode Particular and I used Optical Flares for the "atmospheric lighting", it was hard though to make a good flare that wasn't already used in Star Trek! ;)

I used two Titans to render everything.

You are the deveoloper of the Cinema 4D Plugin, right? I watched all of your videos on vimeo. I think you did a really great job, the plugin runs very stable for a beta version. I kind of have a wishlist for features that the plugin need but i think that needs to be added in the Octane SDK and not by you. Your Node Editor looks awesome! So thanks for your hard work!

Here is a before and after compositing screenshot:

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Thanks a lot! You helped me to get the right computer for octane, you were very helpful!
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Hey Daniel.
Fantastic work, the modeling, texturing and lighting are really great. I love the mood that it has.

Can you tell me please what render time were you having while render this in vray and in what hardware?
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