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My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 9:50 pm
by lucioing
Hello!
Here's a tour about my last home design. It is a very small house (45+20 sqmt) and it is made entirely of wood.
Hope you like it.

L.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/241 ... to_01.html

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:04 pm
by Jorgensen
That is quite impressive!

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 10:05 pm
by aoktar
hey man, are you sure this is 3d?

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:00 am
by karlo
Thumbs up ! very nice.

Can you post settings of camera and which software you use for virtual tool ( importing 360 degrees renders ) ?

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:59 am
by JessicaVines
That is quite remarkable. Great job. How long did it take to furnish and light all of this consistently?

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 4:57 am
by smicha
Nice.

PS. When you look at the sky there are plenty of dots from the dust on your camera sensor. Clean it or use photoshop to remove them.

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 6:46 am
by bepeg4d
great job, well done Lucio ;)
please, also post some static rendering :)
ciao beppe

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:30 pm
by lucioing
aoktar wrote:hey man, are you sure this is 3d?
Thank you Ahmet, you are too much kind...

L.

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:37 pm
by lucioing
karlo wrote:Thumbs up ! very nice.

Can you post settings of camera and which software you use for virtual tool ( importing 360 degrees renders ) ?
Thank you, Karlo!
About camera settings, nothing to say: it a 'normal' panoramic lens and because of HDRI, I put the exposure high. I can't say how much, because it depends on the HDRI.

I did buy, a couple of years ago, a Kolor suite: AutoPanoPro and PanoTourPro.
The first one is to stitching photos into a equirectangular pano, but as you can easily understand, here is unuseful because Octane render in pano mode.
The other one is PanoTourPro. It's very easy to use and lets you to share panotour as easily as click on an icon...
You can find them on Kolor.com

Thank you again

L.

Re: My very first virtual tour using Octane & c4d

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 12:56 pm
by lucioing
JessicaVines wrote:That is quite remarkable. Great job. How long did it take to furnish and light all of this consistently?
Thank you Jessica!
This is not a render project, but a "home plan". I spent a lot of time to design the 'object' to maximize the heat/cold control, the seismic response (I'm an engineer) and the overall cost by an easy factory production (it's made of wood, as platform frame).
And because the company wants to sell them complete of furnitures, I had to change several time in function of furniture and so on...

About lighting... The company fixed to 5, the maximum number of windows; so I have had to fight to have 6 windows... but at the end, the result is good (not as render, I mean) and the entirely home is well lit.

The exterior is lit by HDRI; the interiors, because of very short time to render all, I did prefer to put, as window glass, an emitter.
I know, I've to work so hard; my targets is to get pratics as someone of us (I won't say any name ;) : Enrico Cerica, bepeg4d, Paquito, MoGraphik, paulokaa and many others...)
Thank you again...

L.