Some "super realistic" Exterior shots - Commercial work!

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charlesp2
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Joined: Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:39 pm

Hello guys,

Here are some "super realistic" Exterior shots - Commercial work! That i finished tonight in Octane for 3dsMax. We were using V-ray but wanted to give Octane a shot at production work and I was MORE than suprised, I love its ease and results! I know the client wanted some weird finishes on his building and he sent low-res crummy textures for the walls but oh well.

It's the lighting and realism of the images I want to emphasize here.

Please take a look, this is ALL done in Octane, no Photoshop at all, settings PMC @ 3000 samples was enough for no noise. Rendered on (2) GTX780s (i bought another gtx yesterday i LOVE 2 cards in Octane), in about 6-9 minutes to achieve that sampling. And since these are exterior shots the noise was pretty easy to eliminate naturally and evn with low sampling rates.

Kernel is PMC @ 12 bounces, 3000-3500 samples, rendertime 7-9 minutes per frame at 2000 pixels with GTX780 beasts, 4600+ CUDA CORES ! :D (i love octane).



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And the necesary Night with Girl in Pool shots... :D

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I think (hope) I'm getting better at Octane for Max! :D

All comments/crits welcome. Please, anything, everything, on how to improve photorealism and beauty at the same time. I want to one day start approaching Film quality. Any tips con colors, temperature, etc, and how to make this pretty AND more realistic, totally welcome below...

Thanks in advance! :) :mrgreen:
Cheers,


-Charles
2x GTX780 3GB, 1 3930k @4.0, 3xAMD 1090T 6-core (for vray), 16GB RAM, Win7 64. + Octane (learning and hoping, lol)
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